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Batch processing 12 – 295
If you enter “d:\NewFolder\<SourcePath2>, the file will be stored as: “d:\New-
Folder\Folder3\Sound.wav”.
If instead you enter “<BatchPath><BatchName>”, the new file will be: “c:\Ba-
nana\Orange\Sound.wav”.
Using file name prefixes and suffixes
For the file names created, you can use the fields “File name prefix” and
“File name suffix” to add text to the beginning and/or the end of the origi-
nal name.
You can type in any text, which will then be added at the beginning/end of
the file name.
If for example you leave the prefix field empty and type “(processed)” in the suffix field,
“MyFile” will become “MyFile (processed)”.
You can add the “variable” “Batch name” (see above) anywhere in the text
by selecting it from the small pop-up to the right of the pre/suffix lines.
This will add the name of the batch into the file name, at that location.
You can add the variable “File number from…”, in the same way.
This will add a number to the file name. All the files will be numbered consecutively, and a
dialog will allow you to specify the first number in the series.
Checking the output paths and names
Once you have set up the path and file name, you can switch to the Input
tab and check the Output column. It will tell you where each processed
file will be located and under what name.
If a line is empty, there is something wrong with the settings on the Out-
put tab – the settings aren’t valid for this file. Please go back and adjust.