START> RUN> "CMD" or "Command">
in your directory:
Dir /s /b *.mp3 > filename.txt
/s to look inside subdirectories
/b to show only filenames
*.mp3 to show only mp3 files
if you also want to include *.wma files:
Dir /s /b *.mp3;*.wma > filename.txt
it would seem as if nothing happened, but as long as there is no error after entering the command, you might be able to see the output file named 'filename.txt' in the directory.
*for more info use command "dir /?" or "help" inside command prompt
btw, mali ung pagkatanong mo.. hehe..
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One more way,
start Winamp
include all files in current playlist
at the bottom of the playlist window
hit CTRL+ALT+G
or
click the fourth button from the left> then choose 'options' or 'opts'> then choose 'generate html playlist'
then you'll get an html file with all the files listed in "Artist - Track (duration)" format.
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from here you can copy everything and paste it into notepad to remove formatting, and paste it into Microsoft Word or Excel.