Question:
I have 1000 mp3 songs in my DVD.I want to make a list of those songs in MS-WORD without typing the lines. How?
pokhraa
2009-07-19 05:26:20 UTC
I have 1000 mp3 songs in different folders of my DVD.I want to make a list of those songs in MS-WORD without typing the lines and want to short. How?
Three answers:
cynicsoptimism.blogspot.com
2009-07-19 05:38:48 UTC
Open command prompt (type cmd in Run window)



In the command prompt, change to your DVD drive. Ex, if your dvd drive letter is G type "G:"



Now enter "dir /S>C:\files.txt" at the command prompt.



Now the whole list is ready for you in a file called "files.txt"

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MORE INFO:

Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory.



DIR [drive:][path][filename] [/A[[:]attributes]] [/B] [/C] [/D] [/L] [/N]

[/O[[:]sortorder]] [/P] [/Q] [/S] [/T[[:]timefield]] [/W] [/X] [/4]



[drive:][path][filename]

Specifies drive, directory, and/or files to list.



/A Displays files with specified attributes.

attributes D Directories R Read-only files

H Hidden files A Files ready for archiving

S System files - Prefix meaning not

/B Uses bare format (no heading information or summary).

/C Display the thousand separator in file sizes. This is the

default. Use /-C to disable display of separator.

/D Same as wide but files are list sorted by column.

/L Uses lowercase.

/N New long list format where filenames are on the far right.

/O List by files in sorted order.

sortorder N By name (alphabetic) S By size (smallest first)

E By extension (alphabetic) D By date/time (oldest first)

G Group directories first - Prefix to reverse order

/P Pauses after each screenful of information.

/Q Display the owner of the file.

/S Displays files in specified directory and all subdirectories.

/T Controls which time field displayed or used for sorting

timefield C Creation

A Last Access

W Last Written

/W Uses wide list format.

/X This displays the short names generated for non-8dot3 file

names. The format is that of /N with the short name inserted

before the long name. If no short name is present, blanks are

displayed in its place.

/4 Displays four-digit years



Switches may be preset in the DIRCMD environment variable. Override

preset switches by prefixing any switch with - (hyphen)--for example, /-W.
yantis
2016-10-28 22:32:32 UTC
Assuming which you're using a homestead windows OS, this may be the quickest technique. positioned the disk into the dvd tension, then open a command line and type (without costs) "dir d:>c:mp3list.txt" which will make a report on the c: tension of the checklist of archives on the D: tension This works in the adventure that your DVD tension is the D:. If its E: or F: then use a type of letters. as quickly as you have the txt report you may in basic terms open c:mp3list.txt in MSWord and edit it to wholesome in spite of you elect to do with it. Now, if the mp3 checklist is in a itemizing on the dvd then it gets slightly greater complicated yet in common terms slightly. If case in point the mp3 itemizing call grew to become into mp3dir then it would be (without costs) "dir d:mp3dir:>c:mp3list.txt" to create the report.
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2009-07-19 05:36:04 UTC
Do a search for all MP3 titles.

Screen print the page.

Scan the page using text conversion software.

You should be able to export it or cut and paste it into Word.



If you don't have the scanner and stuff needed you'd have to find a piece of software you can download that searches your computer for MP3's and makes a title list. The hard part is finding one that will give you a hard copy or a cut and paste feature of the results.


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