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13605 2001-06-04 09:02:00 How do you print the contents on an mp3 disc out on the printer??? Guest (0)
13606 2001-06-05 03:39:00 Hi James,

you could take an ISO image of the CD, open it in a hex editor, and print from there. Be warned that a full CD could take many thousands of pages of text.

I suspect you really want to get a listing of all the filenames of the MP3s on the CD??

You can do this from a DOS prompt using either the dir command or the tree command. You can use these through the use of a pipe '>' to output the returned text into a txt file. Here are instructions if you don't feel like figuring out how to do it:

Open a DOS command prompt.
Change to the CD-ROM drive letter by typing it followed by a colon then press enter eg
E: <enter>
Then type (without the quotes):
'Dir /s >C:\dirlisting.txt'
and press enter
What this does is: the dir command to get a directory listing, the /s makes it search through subdirectories, the > pipes to a file, and the rest is the path and name of the output file.
Therefore after running this command there will be waiting for you in the root of the c: drive a file called dirlisting.txt which will have all your filenames in it. You can then use a word processor to pretty it up.
Good luck
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13607 2001-06-06 00:02:00 Hi, What you want to do is this..
You need Winamp.
Put your CD of Mp3's in your drive.
Drag the contents of the CD to the Winamp playlist window, click on a song in the playlist window, press Ctrl + Shift + 1 (to sort into alphabetical order), then press Ctrl + Alt + G...your list of songs will now open as a HTML page.
Now you can either save the HTML..(say CD1.html, CD2.html etc) or you can select all, Ctrl + A, and copy and paste to notepad, wordpad.
That is the best way you will find. I'd recommend saving each page that Winamp generates for each CD, they look quite good.

Ken.
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