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andubatman

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Feb 12, 2021
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I have multiple versions of several audio files. I'm trying to compare them and keep just the best versions. However, some of the best versions don't have any/complete titles, but the worse versions do. So, I am painstakingly copying and pasting the correct title onto the best version of the audio file. I know there is a way to copy and paste multiple files into a document, but what I'm wondering is if I have, say, 71 files in one folder, and 71 files in another, is there a way to batch copy all the file names from the first folder, and paste them onto the 71 files in the other folder.
 
I have a similar question (or at least along the same vein). I know you can copy+paste the names of files, as a list, into a text file. You just select all of the files in a folder and hold down the Option key while pressing Command+V (or go to the Edit menu in the Finder and hold down Option again; that will also show you the same command). That will copy the names of the files, but there doesn't seem to be an option to then "group" paste them the same way.
 
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