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If this is what you meant by getting in touch? Not trying to file an issue against great software, I simply can't quite find what I need.
Did some testing locally first. That went fine. Now I want to unleash it on my entire Music folder, just to remove id3v1, which I've seen it do.
Because this is Linux, and because - well, just because - my dir names contain spaces, some of them diacriticals etc. Can I use regex to structure the search?
Currently I cannot get it to parse even into subdirs below the main one it's running in. Yes, I use -R but still.
Beyond simply -R, what do I need to include so that it will parse into up to five levels, ignoring spaces etc. in folder names?
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If this is what you meant by getting in touch? Not trying to file an issue against great software, I simply can't quite find what I need.
Did some testing locally first. That went fine. Now I want to unleash it on my entire Music folder, just to remove id3v1, which I've seen it do.
Because this is Linux, and because - well, just because - my dir names contain spaces, some of them diacriticals etc. Can I use regex to structure the search?
Currently I cannot get it to parse even into subdirs below the main one it's running in. Yes, I use -R but still.
Beyond simply -R, what do I need to include so that it will parse into up to five levels, ignoring spaces etc. in folder names?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: