How Can I Move All M4P Files from Subfolders Using Hazel?
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to organize my iTunes library by separating the .m4p files from the .m4a files. My goal is to have Hazel find all M4P files inside the iTunes folder and move them into a separate directory.
The part I'm struggling with is getting Hazel to search through all of the subfolders. I can point Hazel at the main iTunes directory, but I'm not sure how to configure the rule so that it recursively processes the folders underneath it and finds every .m4p file.
Is there a straightforward way to create a rule for this, or do I need an additional condition or action to make Hazel process the subfolders?
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
I'm trying to organize my iTunes library by separating the .m4p files from the .m4a files. My goal is to have Hazel find all M4P files inside the iTunes folder and move them into a separate directory.
The part I'm struggling with is getting Hazel to search through all of the subfolders. I can point Hazel at the main iTunes directory, but I'm not sure how to configure the rule so that it recursively processes the folders underneath it and finds every .m4p file.
Is there a straightforward way to create a rule for this, or do I need an additional condition or action to make Hazel process the subfolders?
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!