Does anyone know where Media Player keeps the database that holds CD track names?
And is it openable by Access or some other similar program?
Failing that, how about WinAmp?
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Where does Media Player 8 keep its files?
#2
Posted 20 July 2002 - 01:38 AM
Dunno about WMP but from what I can tell, Winamp keeps the track titles in a file called in_cdda.cdb that lives in you Winamp plugins directory. It's only partially human readable so depending on what you want to do with it editing it directly may not be an option.
#3
Posted 20 July 2002 - 10:19 AM
and more info is here: http://computerbytesman.com/privacy/wmp8dvd.htm
#4
Posted 20 July 2002 - 12:51 PM
I'm not worried about directly editing the info in the database, but I would like to export it out of the database into another format (just plain text would be fine, as long as all of the info was present).
#5
Posted 20 July 2002 - 02:58 PM
Bursar,
If you download the Windows Media Player Plus Pack one of the extras is:
Windows Media Player Playlist Import to Excel Wizard
Run this, follow the wizard and your whole database can be imported into Excel.
This only works for Excel XP, if you try to do this into Excel 2000 or earlier you'll get an error message of some description.
If you download the Windows Media Player Plus Pack one of the extras is:
Windows Media Player Playlist Import to Excel Wizard
Run this, follow the wizard and your whole database can be imported into Excel.
This only works for Excel XP, if you try to do this into Excel 2000 or earlier you'll get an error message of some description.
#7
Posted 20 July 2002 - 07:24 PM
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I'm not worried about directly editing the info in the database, but I would like to export it out of the database into another format (just plain text would be fine, as long as all of the info was present).
The way I make up playlists, using PathCopy, is simply to highlight all the files [eg MP3s for an album] & right click on the highlighted area then select Copy Path, then Copy Long Name, then past it into Notepad & save it with the extension .m3u in the same directory. It can also copy the full path & filename incase you want to keep the playlist in a seperate folder - very useful little shell extension indeed.
PS - this works for video files too.
#8
Posted 23 July 2002 - 04:26 PM
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It keeps the list at www.microsoft.com. :p
LOL I was just about to say the same thing
#9
Posted 24 July 2002 - 01:22 AM
Thanks to all that have replied. I'll have a fiddle with things and see if I can get what I want.
* If anything can show you what & where an app stores information pretty well, it is those 2 applications... Speaking of which, I should load them myself, because I am wondering where exactly it is the IE stores its "AutoComplete" information!
It's in the registry, but it's all encoded. You can't actually read the contents yourself. I can't remember the exact location, but I'm sure a search will turn it up.
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* If anything can show you what & where an app stores information pretty well, it is those 2 applications... Speaking of which, I should load them myself, because I am wondering where exactly it is the IE stores its "AutoComplete" information!
It's in the registry, but it's all encoded. You can't actually read the contents yourself. I can't remember the exact location, but I'm sure a search will turn it up.
#10
Posted 24 July 2002 - 08:16 PM
I have seen them in the past, but I can't remember exactly where they live.
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