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"printing" song list ?? That is my question... I am using the free version of Limewire (ver. 4.14.10). Is there a way to export my song list so I can print it out ?? Os is XP Home, Have M$ Office and Works. Rich Kelly |
You cannot print it directly from LW. I guess you'd need to save the playlist, then open it in another audio program that can print playlists. * Correction. I just saved a playlist & opened it with a text program on my mac. So find a text program such as notepad or a more advanced one & open the file with it, then edit out the information you don't want, then print it. :) This is what it looked like (file was called limewire2.m3u & some of the songs were named as numbers by me): #EXTM3U #EXTINF:145,01-*******.mp3 /Volumes/Video art 2/Limewire Downloads/01-*******.mp3 #EXTINF:746,1.mp3 /Volumes/Video art 2/Limewire Downloads/1.mp3 #EXTINF:946,2.mp3 /Volumes/Video art 2/Limewire Downloads/2.mp3 #EXTINF:457,3.mp3 /Volumes/Video art 2/Limewire Downloads/3.mp3 #EXTINF:994,4.mp3 /Volumes/Video art 2/Limewire Downloads/4.mp3 #EXTINF:367,5.mp3 /Volumes/Video art 2/Limewire Downloads/5.mp3 #EXTINF:446,6.mp3 /Volumes/Video art 2/Limewire Downloads/6.mp3 #EXTINF:1118,7.mp3 /Volumes/Video art 2/Limewire Downloads/7.mp3 |
I have tried opening with Office/Word and Excel... Will try Notepad and go from there.... more to follow. |
Hi, I d/loaded songs into "Roxio Digital Media Plus",... actually, I did a song search from within the program. As with other programs, there is no option to print because... these are mp3 files. Using Windows Explorer, I looked through all the folders and files in the Digital Media Plus folder to find a list that would be editable and printable but, I am having no luck. Is there some sort of process I can follow to convert these to a printable list ?? Perhaps someone familiar more with Windows could help out here Thanks in advance, Rich Kelly |
Even though the file shows as greyed out when using the Open option, I opened the file by drag & drop onto the program icon in dock via 2 versions of Word, TextEdit & Tex-Edit Plus; all were able to open the file. I guess you could make a copy of it & try changing extension to .doc or .txt & see if that helps. Else in your Text programs, when choosing open, click option for "all documents". An m3u file is just a text type of file, it simply contains information that points the audio player to where to find the song file to open it. |
i'm a newbie and also computer impaired. I'm trying to find out how i put my songs in a "file" from LimeWire so that I can get them into Nero to burn to a CD If I'm out of order with asking this question, I apologise |
I have MS XP and you can do it in MS Word. Open Word and also your shared/saved folder. Right click on a file and click copy. Now go to Word and paste. You'll have to do one at a time but it works. Once you have everything in word click save changes and then all you have to do is just add to your list periodically. This has been the only way that I can come up with so far. Hope this Helps. :D |
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