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As shown in the image below, if you press the Open button without selecting a subfolder within the MP3 folder, the MP3 folder will be selected. If that doesn't work, you can drag and drop the folder into the text box labeled |
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As shown in the image below, if you press the Open button without
selecting a subfolder within the MP3 folder, the MP3 folder will be
selected.
If that doesn't work, you can drag and drop the folder into the text box
labeled 1st File or Folder or 2nd File or Folder.
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I am a first time user. I want to compare an MP3 folder that has subfolders to a FLAC folder that has the same name subfolders. When I browse the MP3 folder it immediately takes me to a subfolder instead of the top level folder 'MP3'. The menu indicates that I can include subfolders but I don't want to be taken to a specific subfolder which is what is happening just now. There does not appear to be a way for me to select top level folders.
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