'Lost and Found' (or also 'Lost & Found'[2]) is a song performed by Macedonian duo Eye Cue. The song was released for digital download on 11 March 2018 via Apple Music alongside its karaoke version.[2] The music video for 'Lost and Found' was released the same day via Eurovision Song Contest's official YouTube channel.[3]
Eurovision Song Contest[edit]
It represented Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018.[4][5] The song competed in the first semi-final, held on 8 May 2018 in Lisbon, Portugal. It did not qualify for the grand final.
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Release history[edit]
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I've been playing around (again) with PlayStation emulation in the past few days and one thing that bugged me was that some of my game rips didn't have proper cue files. Either the cue files were missing or just wrong due to broken references inside the file.
So I did what most people do and googled.
Then I realised that writing your own cue files by hand is tedious, but that the files have a pattern which makes them a candidate for automation. So I thought handy tools were already out there.
While I was able to locate three tools that claimed the solve the problem for making cue files (for PSX games), all of them seemed ignorant of games with multiple tracks, which are really the primary use case for correct cue files.
So I hacked together a little solution myself that you can use right from your browser with a little drag and drop magic.
I have tested it in Chrome, Safari and Firefox.
Maybe you will find it useful the next time you are missing a cue.
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Suppressor k baffle design. My question is related to: Batch Rename contents of ZIP file to ZIP file name
But I am looking for a simpler batch file, as I do not understand that very well.
I have about 600 .7z files. I want these 7z files names to match a .cue file contained in each of the .7z file.
To make it more clear, I give an example below:
File
Crash Bandicot PSX 1995.7z contains:
I would like to rename the .7z name to match the .cue file (preferably). Like this:
Crash Bandicot (USA).7z still containing:
Could someone help me out to make a batch to do this?
Edit:
This is the script code I have so far:
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First, I suggest opening help file
7zip.chm in program files directory of 7-Zip with a double click. Open on Contents tab the list item Command Line Version and next the list item Commands and click on l (List) to open the help page for listing archive file contents.
The batch file below uses 7-Zip with the command
l with the switches -i (include) and -slt (show technical information). The batch file expects to find the *.cue file in root of each *.7z archive file and therefore does not use the option to search for *.cue files in archive recursively.
Second, open a command prompt window in directory containing the about 600 *.7z archive files and run the command line:
Iac valve ford escape location. 7-Zip outputs the list of *.cue files inside archive
Crash Bandicot PSX 1995.7z with showing technical information. Now with knowing how the output of 7-Zip (of version 16.04 as used by me) looks like, the options used in batch file for second FOR loop can be understood better.
The batch file below searches only in current directory for *.7z files and renames all files containing a *.cue file if name does not already match.
Bin And Cue Files Ps1
Insert DIR option
/S (search also in subdirectories) after /B (bare format) in case of the *.7z files are not all in current directory, but in current directory and its subdirectories.
Here is the comment batch file for this archive file renaming task:
It might be a good idea to first insert command
echo left of rename command ren near and of the batch file and insert pause in a line between endlocal and goto :EOF to test how the *.7z files would be renamed without really doing it.
For understanding the used commands and how they work, open a command prompt window, execute there the following commands, and read entirely all help pages displayed for each command very carefully.
Read also the Microsoft article about Using Command Redirection Operators for an explanation of
2>nul used in this batch file twice with escaping the redirection operator > with caret character ^ to get > interpreted as literal character on parsing FOR command line by Windows command interpreter and later on execution of DIR command line by FOR as redirection operator.
And see Single line with multiple commands using Windows batch file for understanding what an ampersand
& means in command lines if not being present within a double quoted string.
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