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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Columbus, Georgia
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Hi all. I have been using OS X for about a year and a half now. What i need to know how to do is to make a search eqivalent to "*.*"
If I wanted all the files in a folder listed in windows I would just go to start>search> search for "*.*", set the folder location that I want to look in. When the search is completed I would have a list of all the files in that folder and sub-folders. Any way to do this in OS X?
The reason I ask is because I am trying to grab all of my audio files from iTunes, but I can't get the numbers to add up. According to iTunes I have:
722 unprotected AAC files.
298 protected AAC files.
104 mp3 files.
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1124 Files
When I search in the finder for m4a, m4b, mp3 and m4p I get:
506 m4a
12 m4b
104 mp3
286 m4p
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908 Files
All of my purchased/protected music is accounted for. Where the hell is the rest of the music that I ripped off my cds?
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