Mp3 to dvd Question/ problem



What I'm trying to do is not only put a TON of mp3s onto a dvd-r (the easy
part), but I also wanna rename ALL the songs. That is, I wanna remove the
song titles & make them all "anonymous" so the listener can't read who
they're listening to.

I'm doing this w/ an out-dated Sonic program that came w/ the laptop. (Sonic
DigitalMedia LE v7) & I was initially gonna try renaming them from the
project screen. According to Sonic customer service- no can do.

Someone offered this solution:

"select all the mp3 files and right click, go to properties, then summary
change the artist / album / title fields to blank.....
Now, to actually rename the files....download File Renamer basic.
On the left side, browse to the folder that holds your mp3 files. Select
all, then go under File Name properties at the bottom. click on Custom
Filename and then hit preview. If you like what you see, hit apply. For me,
this turned evrything into filename-0001.mp3, filename-0002.mp3, and so on."

....Which was fine. I downloaded File Renamer basic, but was stuck at the
step when I was supposed to "right click, go to properties, then summary
change the artist / album / title fields to blank".

Whenever I right-clicked, it would undo the highlight on my selections. & if
I *did* see Summary, it was only for a single song & it was grayed out & I
was unable to click on anything.

What next?
.



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