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| 117651 | 2003-02-01 07:08:00 | I have numerous music tracks in one of my folders. I would like to record all the titles in a WORD document. Does anyone know how. My OS is Win XP and my normal media player is Musicmatch Plus | veterannz (960) | ||
| 117652 | 2003-02-01 07:25:00 | no idea with music match but players like winamp can output the file list to html, which can be imported into word (depeding on ver). | tweak'e (174) | ||
| 117653 | 2003-02-01 07:41:00 | JM taught me this one: Go to Start>Run, type in cmd to get to a command prompt then change to the directory your music files are in . For instance if they are on a D: drive type in d: Hopefully your D: drive will only contain your music files, otherwise you will need to drill down to the folder they are in . Now type in tree /d>>music . txt (or whatever the path is) and you will find a text file on your D: drive containing a list of all your music files . Either open this file in Word or copy and paste it all in Word and use the search and replace to edit out the bits you don't want . If you are wanting the date, time and size of the files as well post back and I'll find the commands for that for you . |
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