Windows Media Player
Need some assistance -
Is there anyway that I am able to print a copy of the media files that I have stored on my hard drive without having to type it manually? Cheers, BB |
Not quite sure I follow... :confused:
Start from " square one" and explain :) |
BB,
1. Open your Windows Media Player. 2. Click on "Tools" on the Menu on top. 3. Select "search for media files". 4. Select drives to search. 5. Click "start" When search is finished, close the search window. Now you will find all the mediafiles on your drives if you select "Media Library" on the left side of your Win Med Player. They are even sorted in genres etc. A&A :) |
Now heres a good old fashioned way of printing a list of files, go to a dos promt and change to the directory that you want by using cd:\directoryname and then dir *.* > filename.txt this will give you a file that you can open in word or notepad play around with and even print. Ive not come across a windows way of doing this but I'm sure that we'll hear of one if there is one.
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And then theirs the Unix search command strings....!!! :D
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