Originally posted by jrw:
FYI I'm listening to a medley of songs that I copied to a floppy disk and SD disk with the direction I gave. If I have a file called 01001kn7.xxx on my computer/keyboard I know what is in that file, after all I created it and if the author doesn't know what he has made who does?
the only point I've made is that John wanted to know the song names of audio tracks on sd, which have nothing to do with floppy disks or technics files in the first place. No amount of sd dos listing will give you the names of your audio songs, as it will not give you the names of your technics or midi songs either. It is also quite useless to identify any playlists you have created, which are pretty crucial for audio songs if you have re-ordered the songs as John is now able to do - see my earlier answers.
Now all of a sudden you say that you have to "remember" which song is in which position in which folder, at last an acceptance of the fact that your printout has not told you any sd song names at all. You may remember the song positions on the last floppy disk you just made. Fill a large sd card with many dozens of audio tracks, then make a couple of dozen playlists with different auto-play orders of those songs, then add many hundreds or even thousands of technics and midi songs. I would suggest that "remembering" which song is in which position will then be a rather more implausible task with a printout with no audio song names, no technics song names and no midi song names.