Hi Peter and all,
I use notepad to do this, along with the windows tool,
sendto, one of the windows toys. Send to is added to your context
menu, so, when you right click on a file you'd like in a playlist,
choose send to and then clipboard as name. Press enter and the
entire filename goes to your clipboard. Now just press control-v in
an open notepad window, and the entire filename appears in your
document. Save the file, when completed, to a filename with a pls or
m3u extention and there you have it. I hope this helped!
Rusty
> At 09:01 PM 4/2/2008, Peter Cliff spake thusly:-
>Hi Everyone
>
>I am looking for a good playlist editor where I can easily cut and paste
>file names in to a text file.
>
>Regards
>Peter
>
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