If you want the CSV functionality then the Songpicker route is absolutely the way to go.

However, if all that is wanted is a list of file contents then I've been using this little trick for many years and am constantly surprised it is very little known ...

It requires Firefox, though I would think most people have that installed anyway for the many benefits it brings to the browser-stable. If not it is actually worth installing anyway just to be able to do this easily when you want to.

So then ....

With Firefox open, navigate to your folder in Explorer and drag/drop it on to the Firefox window (if you have a Firefox shortcut on your desktop you can just navigate to your desired folder and drag/drop it on to that - even simpler.)

What opens is a list of your folder's contents ... just go File > Print on the Firefox toolbar and print it off.

It gives you names down the left side plus a couple of columns over on the right showing filesize and last-modified date ... no problem to ignore if not needed, though sometimes of interest depending what the list relates to. There may even be a way to omit those, however I've never bothered, they have never been in my way.

A tip: If you are using Windows and have stayed with the standard font/resolution sizes etc you may think the printed text/list is a little on the large size. You can judge this by clicking "Preview" first rather than "Print", which will also show you if the list has lines that are too long for the width of the page and so wrap automatically to the next line.

I've found that using the "Scale" button further along the toolbar and setting it to 70% gives me the size I need for just about any contents list I want to produce, and I have just left it set that way all the time.

It is just a simple contents-print trick, nothing else, nothing fancy.

Karen's Directory Printer is a great free prog with a little more functionality if needed, and I also do the Paint>PrintScreen screenshot thing sometimes but over the years I have found this trick with Firefox is autopilot-simple and in seconds I have a printed list in my hand.

Hope it helps someone whether for playlists or other needs.