Mark Lanctot Wrote: > Note you don't have to use a command line for this if you don't want to. > Just open Windows explorer for that folder, select "View - Details", > select "View - Arrange icons by - Type". The .m3u files should be > grouped together. Select the first one, press SHIFT and select the > last one. Now press delete. > > These will all go to the recycle bin so this operation can be undone. This only works if all playlist files are in one directory. If you have the common artist/album sturcture and a playlist per album, the playlist file will very likely be in the album folder. In this case use the search function from the start menu, enter *.m3u as the search term and your music folder as "Search in". After the search hase completed select all files and throw them into the bin. Be careful not to delete any playlists you might want to keep.
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