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Matt Milne's great OFF Themes on your own CD

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You always wanted a CD with Matt Milne's OFF Themes? Here's how to get there.

 

Open your Windows Explorer.

Open your main OBD folder there.

 

In the upper right corner of the Windows Explorer you see the "search" frame. Type in there:

 

*music.wav

 

(Make sure you have the asterisk before the word "music")

 

Now you should see all the music WAV files from OBD.

You may listen through them all by double-clicking on a file.

You'll find, that the same music may have been used under two or three names.

 

Select the ones you want, and copy them to desktop, or to a music folder you have.

Now you burn the desired tracks with a CD burn program like JetAudio or NERO etc.

 

Enjoy!

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Olham......you continue to be the most astonishing fund of information and I thank you for it. Cheers......

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My pleasure, gaw.

You can use that way for any files you search, when you only know the file type/ending, and where to search.

So, if you know, you had Jpegs on your D: drive for example, you select the D: drive in Explorer,

and type into the search frame:

 

*.jpg

 

...and it should show you all Jpegs you have anywhere on D: - I learnt it from a friend, and I'm glad to pass it on.

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You always wanted a CD with Matt Milne's OFF Themes? Here's how to get there.

 

Open your Windows Explorer.

Open your main OBD folder there.

 

In the upper right corner of the Windows Explorer you see the "search" frame. Type in there:

 

*music.wav

 

(Make sure you have the asterisk before the word "music")

 

Now you should see all the music WAV files from OBD.

You may listen through them all by double-clicking on a file.

You'll find, that the same music may have been used under two or three names.

 

Select the ones you want, and copy them to desktop, or to a music folder you have.

Now you burn the desired tracks with a CD burn program like JetAudio or NERO etc.

 

Enjoy!

 

Thanks Olham, that is something I wanted to do for some time.

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cool...........now if I could use that same protocol....*ear-buds...(where the f...did I leave 'em)....it'd be compete

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