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    Admiral spigidygak's Avatar
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    Well I don't know about the rest of you people, but I got a butt-load of mp3's (15 gigs or so). I was hoping there was some program that I could use to catalog them or sort them somehow without having to manually type every song I have.

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    Trash Soft

    TrashSoft Mp3 explored is the best, will hold up to 200000 mp3's entries and allows merging ID3 stuff... I am sure Download.com has that or similar programs, or contact me.
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    I use The MP3 DataBase.
    Check it out.

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    Unhappy

    Can't find a crack for MP3 Explorer. Does anyone have it?

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    Uhm, I think I should've been more specific. I want to be able to transfer the mp3 titles onto excel. Any ideas?

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    Originally posted by spigidygak
    Uhm, I think I should've been more specific. I want to be able to transfer the mp3 titles onto excel. Any ideas?

    thats a pretty specific thing you forgot to mention!

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    I wrote a program, that can easily be modified, and converted to windows scripting host. I have it working as an asp page. It makes a catolog. Email me and I will explain. It takes in a text file, and a path, such as c:\mp3 and c:\archive. Then it reads the text file, compares the list to what is in c:\mp3 and will copy new files to the c:\archive directory and append the filenames to the text file. I run this regularly so I know what mp3s are new and subsequently need to be archived to cdr.

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    Sounds like for your situation, you could have it output a csv file.

    I have an example of the output at http://www.geocities.com/wga22/mp3list.html

    and the code is here, course you need your own web server to run it:

    http://www.geocities.com/wga22/funstuff/mp3archiver.asp

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