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    From the Virtual Volumes View (VVV) site (http://vvvapp.sourceforge.net/)

    "Welcome to Virtual Volumes View!

    VVV is an application that catalogs the content of removable volumes like CD and DVD disks for off-line searching. Folders and files can also be arranged in a single, virtual file system. Each folder of this virtual file system can contain files from many disks so you can arrange your data in a simple and logical way.

    VVV also stores metadata information from audio files: author, title, album and so on. Most audio formats are supported.

    It is possible to share the same catalog, stored in a network server, among Windows, Linux and OSX computers. The network server is simply a computer running a database server program. Click here for more info."

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    Edit: The description only mentions CDs and DVDs, but it works with any type of storage.

    Came across and have been using this free app for a few months and it's great! There's also a portable version for Windows.

    Drive contents can be exported as CSV (Comma, Tab, Pipe). Unicode is supported.

    The only drawbacks for me are that it only displays size in MB and no additional columns can be added to the default view. Additional columns (e.g. Artist, Album, Length, etc) can be added for audio files.
    Last edited by lingyi; 19th Apr 2018 at 15:48. Reason: Additional info
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    I use it for indexing DVD,BD, and offline HDDs.
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