Windows Media Player - Printing list library

Hi guys

I have a pretty extensive library of music stored on my PC and run on Windows Media Player 11.

My wife just bought a new MP3 player and I want to select these pieces she wants synched on his device.

I want to do it is have a print to track quotes as they appear in the WMP library so that it can go through and mark the tracks you want she wants. At the moment I can't find a way to do this other than by entering a series of screen shots and pasting in Word.

Any suggestions there or the will of the screenshot is the only way.

I want to avoid having us as well sitting there scroll down the list and choose the tracks as they appear.

See you soon

Great question!
I think VLC Media Player lets save you a playlist to the file. You can find for free on the Internet.
Click view > Playlist > when you add a folder (where all your music is) to the media library, it is added to the primary selection. In the main console of VLC media player, click media and Save Playlist to file. Economy and HTML. Win you my documents folder. Open Internet explore and print it.

Alto!
Mark <> Microsoft Partner

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