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M3U Here is a tool for automating the process of creating M3U media
playlists for use with applications like Windows Media Player and WinAmp.
A playlist is simply a text file containing a collection of paths to
various media files.
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M3U Here runs on Windows 9x/ME/NT/2k/XP.
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| Recognized filetypes |
- aiff
- asf - MS Advanced Streaming Format
- asx - MS Advanced Streaming Description file
- au
- avi - AVI Graphics Format (DivX)
- cda
- m1v
- mid - MIDI Sample Dump Standard
- midi - MIDI Sample Dump Standard
- mod - Noisetracker/Soundtracker/Protracker Module Format
- mov - QuickTime Movie File Format
- mp2
- mp3 - MPEG Layer 3 Audio
- mpa
- mpg - MPEG Video
- mpeg - -´´-
- mpv2
- ogg - Ogg Vorbis Audio
- qt
- ra - Real Audio
- rm - Real Media
- rmi
- s3m
- sid - Sidtune Audio Format
- snd
- voc
- vqf - Twin VQ Audio
- wav - WAVE formats
- wma - MS Windows Media Audio
- wmv - MS Windows Media Video
- xm
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M3U Here can both be used as a command line tool for batch processing
and be installed as a context menu extension for directories.
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Using the associated context extension to create a playlist is as easy
as it sounds. Just select a folder containing your favorite MP3s etc.,
right-click it and select the "M3U Here" option from the list. Voila!
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M3U Here is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
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