Hi, The easiest thing to do is to open Myriad manager and run an Audio report - you can then export that list to a CSV file which you can then import into most database tools, or a spreadsheet. Of course if you want the audio as well that's trickier, and your best bet might be to use that same report but then choose to export all the files out as audio files into a folder in your chose audio format. Of course, you also need to make sure you have the permission of the "owner" of those tracks to be taking a copy - but if that's actually just you, then you'll probably say yes
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