A simple application that you can use to randomly choose music files from a folder in your computer and create a playlist without effort.
- Random The Music!
- Version :2.9
- License :Freeware
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :Tehnofob
Random The Music! Description
Random The Music! is a simple, yet useful application that is capable of randomly selecting music files from a specific location and create a playlist without requiring user intervention.
Randomly selects songs to include in a playlist
The application proves useful in situations when you simply can’t decide what kind of music you want to listen to. It can pick songs from one or more user-defined folders and copy them to a target directory, so that you save the time needed to manually sort and select music files.
Simplistic approach
Working with this program is a breeze, thanks to its minimalistic interface. The GUI consists of a single window where you can easily choose the folders to browse and view all the audio files they contain. The application can process any type of file you want, provided you enter the desired formats in the designated area of the main window, separated by space.
Limits the size of the copied files
One useful feature is the possibility to limit the total size of the copied files. Thereby, you don’t have to worry that Random The Music! will occupy a lot of storage space through its actions. Furthermore, you can configure it to remember its past choices based on the file hashes, so the files in the playlist are not duplicated.
Your only task is to press the ‘Rescan folders’ button and select the output destination. Depending on the size limitation and the content of the input folders, the application might take more or less time to complete its task.
A handy tool to randomly generate a playlist
Random The Music! provides you with a way to select the songs to include in your playlist, which comes in handy especially if you have a large, disorganized audio collection. It can randomly select songs to include in a playlist, so you don’t have to do this operation manually.