Save playlist in order to mp3 player V4
Allows you to store all Files out of your current play list in order to mp3 player or on harddrive
Allows you to store all Files out of your current play list in order to mp3 player or on harddriveIf you want to save your complete Winamp playlist in order on mp3 Player or on Harddrive in one Folder, you can use this plugin. HowTo: After installation a new item will be added in Main Menu -> "Save playlist complete". Use this to save the playlist. Usable with or without skin. Much fun. Help, support and new Versions: http://mikrobi5.lima-city.de Questions, bugs and suggestions: [email protected]
Download pluginAugust 13, 2008 by christian telle | 17587 downloads |
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Playlist File ExporterTakes all the files of your Playlist and saves them in a directory of your choice.
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Pretty awesome, except it needs an option to keep original filenames while adding an ordering prefix... (01_..., 02_..., etc) - January 29, 2011 by [email protected]
Awesome! Absolutely what I needed and it worked spot on! - January 8, 2010 by [email protected]
Great. This is what I was looking for - January 7, 2010 by [email protected]
great - i'm using winamp since ver. 1.?. my rated songs are becoming more and more. many thanks to christian that there is a convenient way for exporting files to any location!!this feature should be implemented to standard winamp.great work!! - October 31, 2008 by jack exxit
Fantastic simple plugin - Does just what I needed. To copy content of a playlist (tracks scattered all over my hard disk) to one folder. Works great! Only drawback is the need for certain skin to access it. - October 25, 2008 by Korben Dallas
Great idea but - But it is unable to be accessed for all us classic skin users out there.Or am I missing something? - October 1, 2008 by Peter Zawacki
It Works! - I listen to a lot of audio books on my mp3 player and getting them to play in order is an exercise in frustration. It is easy to use, and fast. It does change the name of the individual files, (which doesn't bother me in the slightest) but retains the rest of the tags. - August 13, 2008 by Leslie Gratton