Hide .asd files in windows explorer

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timewastin
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Hide .asd files in windows explorer

Post by timewastin » Wed Jun 15, 2005 7:15 pm

Is it possible to hide all .als files in the windows explorer? I mean that even if Live creates new .als files they aren't visible? The .asd files are nice and I need them (so I can't turn them off in Live), but they make browsing folders very murky.

I used the search function because I thought this would be commonly required, but I didn't find anything really helpful.

Any hints?

inis
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Post by inis » Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:42 pm

yes, im interested in this too. Im using OSX>

Livewire
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Post by Livewire » Wed Jun 15, 2005 11:34 pm

i think ableton should store the als files somewhere else than next right next to the original clip. there should be an als folder deep in the Live program directory. oh and if you move the original clip than Live will update that when you open the clip in Live. and renaming the clips in Live will instantly updat the als files too. the only problem i see is if you rename the files outside of Live.

astar
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Post by astar » Thu Jun 16, 2005 5:25 am

Try organizing your file list by "Type" (click on the Type column header) in windows explorer.. this will separate the asd files from the wav files

cheers

declassified
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Post by declassified » Thu Jun 16, 2005 6:47 am

@Livewire: Yes that would be very helpful. If you rename the WAV outside of Live, you just have to relocate it once. Not that bad I guess...

@astar: Sorting by file type is bad because:
1. asd comes before WAV in the alhabet
2. if you add new wav files (which i do daily), they don't get sorted automatically.

any further hints?

i'll ask in some of the more computer-focussed forums for this...

Tuur
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Post by Tuur » Thu Jun 16, 2005 7:10 am

Well it's a normal file property, so if you could find an utility that does batch processing of that flag you're done.

Meanwhile good old [attrib +h *.asd] should cover it.

edit: attrib also does subdir's and stuff - try [attrib /?] for help.

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Post by declassified » Thu Jun 16, 2005 12:15 pm

yeah but if new files are added, they aren't hidden immediately...

Tuur
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Post by Tuur » Thu Jun 16, 2005 1:02 pm

True. But if you make a batchfile it's only a click away...

Maybe there's a way to do it automagically with some registry hack too?

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