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make an MP3 CD list
Name: gilloz Date: August 10, 2008 at 17:36:43 Pacific OS: Ubuntu 7.10 CPU/Ram: AMD 2100+/1 GB Product: Home built/Soyo Drag
Comment:
I have created some MP3 CD's from 33 1/3 records. There is an average of 195 music files per CD. How would I go about to make a hard copy list of all the files that are recorded on each CD?
Name: k_semler Date: August 10, 2008 at 17:48:44 Pacific
Reply:
The easiest way I know of is to insert the CD with the music, and start playing the entire selection with Windows Media Player. Once it is playing, select "file", choose "Save Now Playing List As...", change the format to *.m3u Now name it whatever you want. Now you have a playlist of the music on the CD, and if you copy the *.MP3's to a directory along with the *.m3u file, and re-burn those contents to a CD, when you insert the CD in a device capable of reading MP3 format, they will play in the order listed.
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Response Number 2
Name: gilloz Date: August 11, 2008 at 18:52:48 Pacific
Reply:
Thanks K Semler for your response. I found an easier way. A Freeware program called Karen's Directory Printer. It was so easy and fast. It printed the files in an text extension. Worked great. Thought I'd give you some feedback for future use. Thanks again.
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