a sfp to XTC converter

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a sfp to XTC converter

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Hi.
I spend tons of time converting files from *.mdl or *.dev to *.dll
I got some dll files from DAS
one for stereo and one for mono, and i needed to convert ALL my dev files to dll.. it took a long time.
Can someone please make a small windows app that can batch convert files?
-somehting like this:
One input file ( for instance the DAS mono dll file), and then maybe a folder where you put your input "name files" for instance vinco M.dev along with all your other mono dev/mdl files.
Then select an output folder, and click "convert".
The app should then take the "insides" of the DAS file ( DAS mono.dll) , give it the name of a sfp file ( vinco M.dev) and the rename it as vinco M.dll

It would help every xtc user :)
THANKS!
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http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/Main_Intro.php

and its free...there are others out there that will do the same thing!
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thanks alot!
but i dont think it does what i want it to :)

I want to a 2 source files - 1 where i want to copy the data ( the das file) and another that i want to copy the name from.
and THEN rename new file to whatever.dll

the app you linked to can change the extension of a file... or name and whatever. but it cant automatic take for instance 50 DAS-mono.dll files and rename them to 50 *.dev files..
at least i think so :D


thanks again!
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Re: a sfp to XTC converter

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wait for the linux port (should it ever materialize) and use a bash script ;)
ok, you could use cygwin instead, but if you're not familiar with it you might be faster renaming your files manually....
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