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Amy
5 years agoCommunity Manager
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Whether it’s for personal use, education or work, there are a lot of people who use Dropbox differently. We want to know more about how you get the most from Dropbox, and how you make it work for you...
Stefen H.
Collaborator | Level 8
I have a friend who occasionally asks me to fix the volume of audio files for her. We have a shared Dropbox folder that contains two other folders, one for the files that need fixing and one for files that have been fixed. I use GoldWave, so I have its batch processing set to grab the files from the first folder, fix them, and save the fixed versions to the second folder while automatically deleting the original files.
note for anyone who tries this: While GoldWave is saving the new file, Dropbox is going to try to index it until it's done. It's nothing to worry about, but may possibly use more CPU resources. If that's a concern, you can pause syncing until the process is complete.
Amy
5 years agoCommunity Manager
Hi Stefen H., that's a really interesting use of Dropbox! We would love to chat to you more about how you use Dropbox for audio files, are you happy for us to reach out to you on the email address connected to your Community account?
- Stefen H.5 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
anonymous Sure.
- pamphleteer3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Present and Accounted for. Will be upgrading very soon.
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