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Johan

2004-04-18 13:29:01

database in txt

Is there a program thats put the database in .txt?

Thanks

Wolfgang Loch

2004-04-18 17:47:33

Re: database in txt

Sorry, but I don't know what you're talking about. There is no database...

John

2004-04-20 16:17:09

Re: database in txt

Yeah i know ! But you store all your mp3 somewhere so is there a program that write al those mp3's done in txt?? So you got a txt database of all your mp3's.

Wolfgang Loch

2004-04-20 16:32:43

Re: database in txt

How about the good old DOS command line?

c:\> dir /S /B *.mp3 > database.txt

Nico Huijg

2004-09-22 09:20:39

Re: database in txt

Johan,

Download Listmaker it's a usefull tool to make from your MP3's plain text or HTML what you like.

http://www.nwlink.com/~koolguy/home.html

To make a database you need a program like Music Library.

http://www.wensoftware.com/


Have Fun.

dj_webbie

2004-10-11 08:41:13

Re: database in txt

i'm using a directoryprinter called printfolders(search google). Works fine. Makes a txt-list of all your files ons your harddisk, directories,... It's FREEWARE !!

PrintFolders 2.1

PrintFolders provides you an easy way to print contents of folders into a plain-text (TXT), HTML or unformatted plain-text (TXT) file.

For example, you have a folder full of MP3 music files located in many subfolders (artists and albums) and you need to create a catalogue of all those files: you start PrintFolders, choose the root folder and set a name for the catalogue file. Then you choose the output format: plain-text (TXT), HTML or unformatted plain-text (TXT), press the [Go!] button and PrintFolders automatically writes all the file names into the specified catalogue file. Afterwards you can use any plain-text or HTML viewer to view and to print the produced file, for example Notepad (for a TXT file) or Microsoft Internet Explorer (for an HTML file). PrintFolders also has a number of options which allow you to configure the look of an output file to fit your needs the best.

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