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Code example request
Hi Friends! I am trying to figure out how, using VBA, to get the value of the "title" tag of an MP3 file. I have looked around but only been confused. TIA Susan Flamingo |
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Have you considered using MP3 Tag - Mp3tag - Download ? This has an option to export the tags of one or more selected files in a folder to a number of formats including CSV.
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I already gave you the code for extracting all 321 potential attributes here: https://www.msofficeforums.com/word-...dio-files.html
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Thank you - I got it done:
Sorry for bothering (my brain is fogged out) how via VBA can I translate a timestamp of a value: 01:03:23 (one hour, 3 min, 23 seconds) into a total number of seconds. The string is in text format so maybe we will have to change to interger?? TIA Susan |
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