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Print a playlist from Windows Media Player 11

Anonymous
2009-09-04T17:33:29+00:00

I have Windows Media Player 11 running on a laptop with Vista Home Premium and I want to be able to print my playlist as a reference when I have to change it or sync it to my MP3 player.  Is there any way to do that?

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  1. Anonymous
    2009-09-04T19:28:39+00:00

    I have Windows Media Player 11 running on a laptop with Vista Home Premium and I want to be able to print my playlist as a reference when I have to change it or sync it to my MP3 player.  Is there any way to do that?

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    Maybe the following free software would be worth a try:

    WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER PLAYLIST PRINT

    http://www.footballchance.com/WMPplaylist.shtm

    (Windows Media Player 9, 10, 11)

    (Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/VISTA)


    John Inzer - MS-MVP - Digital Media Experience

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  1. Anonymous
    2009-09-05T00:27:45+00:00

    Thank you John,  that is one handy little program!!  It pulled up every one of my playlists and will print them exactly the way I want them.  Hugs to you for a very prompt and usable answer.

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    You're welcome.

    Thanks for the update.


    John Inzer - MS-MVP - Digital Media Experience

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  2. Anonymous
    2010-04-10T15:24:26+00:00

    Not that I have found, iTunes Yes.

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  3. Anonymous
    2010-04-10T03:38:46+00:00

    The Windows Media Player 9 Series Winter Fun Pack 2003 contains the Media Info Exporter.  I know it says it's for Windows XP and Media Player 9, but I am using Windows Vista Home Premium with Windows Media Player 11 in its latest version update, and I have installed Media Info Exporter and used it several times to export both my music library and my video library. 

    Simply download and install WinterPlayerPack.msi from Microsoft, and it's ready.  Open Windows Media Player, open the Tools menu, click on Plugins, and open Media Info Exporter.  Use the drop-down menu to choose what you want to export, and click on Properties to select how you want to export it.  Works like a charm.

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  4. Anonymous
    2009-09-04T22:39:14+00:00

    Thank you John,  that is one handy little program!!  It pulled up every one of my playlists and will print them exactly the way I want them.  Hugs to you for a very prompt and usable answer.

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