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Directory/folder listing printout
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I want to print out various folder listings.
As usual MS have missed a trick here.
I know how to do this via the command prompt but unfortunately its very limited in what control you have on what you can list.
eg: a music folder I want to print just the title and the artist column
I have looked at various software thats around but being a tightwad I want a freebie if possible !
dont care what format the output is just plain text will do
anybody know of anything
As usual MS have missed a trick here.
I know how to do this via the command prompt but unfortunately its very limited in what control you have on what you can list.
eg: a music folder I want to print just the title and the artist column
I have looked at various software thats around but being a tightwad I want a freebie if possible !
dont care what format the output is just plain text will do
anybody know of anything
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I use an excellent bit of software called MP3Tag to organise the tags - such as title and artist - of my music.
It is free and all you have to do is to add the folder you want to work with and it will list the tracks/tags. Of course you can edit them and there are some great tools to do this but you can also export to a lot of formats.
You may need to adjust the export scripts to get it in the format you want but you can tweak just about anything to your liking.
http://www.mp3tag.de/en/
It is free and all you have to do is to add the folder you want to work with and it will list the tracks/tags. Of course you can edit them and there are some great tools to do this but you can also export to a lot of formats.
You may need to adjust the export scripts to get it in the format you want but you can tweak just about anything to your liking.
http://www.mp3tag.de/en/
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