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How can i save the "table of content" of CDs ?

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Old 03-05-07, 05:27 AM Thread Starter   #1
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How can i save the "table of content" of CDs ?


Let me see if i can explain....


I want to make an exact CD copy, with pure dummy files.

I want to navigate the folders, see the file list, etc,
but i want this files to be dummy files ( 0 Kbytes ).

I'm trying to build a DATABASE of the contents of all my CDs,
but all i need is the virtual files,
so i can just read the names,
and be able to check what i have on those CDs.


I hate CD Catalogers, because i have to use the program in order to check my database.

I need to make a FOLDER\FILES replica, with pure 0Kbytes files.



WOW.... my english suc#s....



here's an example

I want to generate this for the entire CONTENT of CDs.

Thanks in advance.
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This program will generate a mirror of shortcuts to a directory. It may not do everything you want, but might be close.

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