How do I find MP3s?


  1. Posts : 1
    windows 10
       #1

    How do I find MP3s?


    In all previous windows OPs that I have used, I could search for the extension and it would go away and come back with a list. I could put jpg or wav files etc. On Windows 10, I cannot find this function at all just that silly cortana thing that then takes me to look it up on the internet, which is how I found this forum.

    Yesterday, I spend hours converting a load of CDs to mp3 and put them on the hard drive in specific folders. Now I can find no sign of those folders? Any advice on how I can find MP3s on my laptop would be very useful.
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  2. Posts : 88
    Windows 10 Version 21H1 (OS Build 19043.1165
       #2

    You can use the 'Search My Pc' option in Windows file Explorer.
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  3. Posts : 42,944
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #3

    Hello, as I've posted many times, Cortana's search is limited.
    1. It only finds things that have been indexed by Windows search
    2. It does not find any executable or dll (by design) - not relevant to you here.
    3. To get search results for files, also make sure you use Cortana's filters.

    Using file explorer's search bar is more comprehensive.
    However, imagine you have drive E:. You have a few folders indexed on drive E. You have file explorer open at drive E: and you search for something. Your search will be slow as all non-indexed folders will also be searched, and the indexed folders are not prioritised in the results.

    In both you can use Advanced Query Syntax (search for that and you'll find a document)
    E.g.
    documents: evernote* type:txt
    works in file explorer
    but not quite in Cortana, where
    documents: evernote*.txt
    works

    Note e.g. for music, Advanced Query Syntax includes these options e.g.
    How do I find MP3s?-1.jpg
    Advanced Query Syntax (Windows)

    Example:
    How do I find MP3s?-1.jpg

    For Windows search by content to work, you need the appropriate ifilters installed.

    So, you have two options:
    1. Index the whole partition containing mp3's and use Windows search

    My recommendation: (and that of a good many others)
    2. Use a free 3rd party utility (these are GREAT!) and get find-as-you-type instant search results across all disks.

    These have been recommended many times. Free.
    Locate32
    Everything (void tools)
    Ultrasearch

    These index files and folders (not contents- for contents use Windows search or other tools).
    They do that once, then maintain it.

    Using Windows search and one of those tools you should be able to find things conveniently.
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  4. Posts : 85
    Windows 10 Home
       #4

    Welcome


    Edit: Beaten by the flying fingers of @dalchina :)

    Welcome to the forum :)
    I suggest you try 3rd party search software like Everything Search by VoidTools or UltraSearch Both are free, fast and efficient, I have been using both for years and have never had a problem
    Both have a portable version so you can test without installing it. I always use the portable version

    Simply launch then type .mp3 and the results including the path (location) will appear immediately. You can also double click a song to play it with the default player or right click and add to player playlist etc

    Good luck :)
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  5. Posts : 15,480
    Windows10
       #5

    File explorer search bar enter *.mp3
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  6. Posts : 1,773
    Windows 10 Home
       #6

    You can type in Cortana and it will find your mp3 files {see screenshot}. A r-click on song will take you to the file location/folder.
    You can also open any file explorer window and search in upper R corner box. I use this even if I know where a file is because it's easier and quicker than scrolling and clicking.
    As mentioned, it takes a little time to index any new files but either way certainly works !
    How do I find MP3s?-screenshot_2.jpg
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  7. Posts : 42,944
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #7

    @Cerberus @mrgeek If the files are indexed. Otherwise very slow (file explorer).
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  8. Posts : 1,773
    Windows 10 Home
       #8

    dalchina said:
    @Cerberus @mrgeek If the files are indexed. Otherwise very slow (file explorer).


    I find indexing is pretty fast. I just downloaded a song to Downloads and typed name of song in Cortana less than 10 seconds later and it went right to the song in correct folder. Same for a New Text Document put on desktop, instant find.
    File explorer, on the other hand, IS slow searching entire 'This PC' but new song also found in correct location. He can speed up, of course, if he knows his mp3s are in Music folder.
    He might want to go to Control Panel>Indexing Options and ensure settings are optimal too.
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  9. Posts : 2,487
    Windows 10 Home, 64-bit
       #9

    FrillyBits said:
    I suggest you try 3rd party search software like Everything Search by VoidTools
    Yes.

    I just checked. Everything found the 30,337 mp3 files on my PC in no more than 1 second.

    Sortable by file name or by drive/folder path.

    Handy for copying too---if you highlight and right click a bunch of mp3s in the Everything results window, you can then paste those same mp3s to any other location.
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  10. Posts : 42,944
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #10

    mrgeek said:

    I find indexing is pretty fast. I just downloaded a song to Downloads and typed name of song in Cortana less than 10 seconds later and it went right to the song in correct folder. Same for a New Text Document put on desktop, instant find.
    File explorer, on the other hand, IS slow searching entire 'This PC' but new song also found in correct location. He can speed up, of course, if he knows his mp3s are in Music folder.
    He might want to go to Control Panel>Indexing Options and ensure settings are optimal too.
    I meant the file explorer search is fast if the files have been indexed. (Unless you point explorer at the file hierarchy above where you want to search such that non-indexed locations will be searched, as I said above).
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