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I added files to Batch Queue, changed Output folder options, but when batch process finished, I found all my files in a source folder or in some other place. Why did it happen?

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I added files to Batch Queue, changed Output folder options, but when batch process finished, I found all my files in a source folder or in some other place. Why did it happen?

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You have to set Output Folder option before you add files into Batch Queue. Actually, you should do all set ups before adding files into Batch Queue. • I want to convert huge amount of files at once using Batch Queue, but I would prefer to keep a folder structure. How can I do it in Advanced WMA Workshop? A: If you want to keep a folder structure during conversion process, you should use Output filename template option. It can be found in [Menu | Options | General] dialog. In the appropriate edit control you may enter items like {SOURCE_FILE}, {FOLDER_LEV1}, {FOLDER_LEV2} and etc. till {FOLDER_LEV10}. Then {SOURCE_FILE} will be replaced by the filename of original file (without path), {FOLDER_LEV1} by the subfolder of original file, {FOLDER_LEV2} by the subfolder’s name of the second level and etc. till {FOLDER_LEV10}. For example, you have WMA audio file with filename like: C:\My Music\Pop\Elvis Presley\02-Fever.wma You want to convert this file into MP3 and place it on disk D into fo

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