Scan FTP directory listing pages, detect every video and audio file, and export them as ready-to-play playlists — in whatever format your media player needs.
Built for power users with large FTP media collections. No setup, no sign-in — install and scan.
Instantly scans the active FTP index page and detects all video and audio files. Results in under a second for most directories.
Traverse every subdirectory automatically, up to 10 levels deep. Watch real-time progress as the extension discovers files across your entire server.
Export as .m3u, .m3u8, .pls, .xspf, or plain .txt. Every format works with VLC, Kodi, MPC-HC, MPV, Jellyfin, and more.
Search by filename, extension, resolution, or episode number in real time. Filter your selection down to exactly what you need before exporting.
Episode gap finder, duplicate remover, find & replace, smart episode sort, VLC command generator, and shuffle — all in the Tools tab.
See file type breakdowns, size distributions, and a full scan history across sessions so you always know what's in every directory.
Open any Apache or nginx FTP directory listing in Chrome. The extension icon lights up automatically when it detects an index page.
Choose Quick Scan for the current folder, or Deep Scan to recursively traverse every subdirectory. Configure depth and watch live progress.
Use search and folder checkboxes to select exactly what you want. Pick your format, name the playlist, and hit Export. Done.
Five formats covering every major playback and streaming setup.
Universal standard. Works in VLC, Kodi, MPC-HC, MPV, and Windows Media Player.
Unicode-safe variant. Perfect for filenames with non-ASCII or international characters.
Winamp-compatible format. Includes title and length metadata fields.
XML-based open standard. Full metadata support, used by VLC and Rhythmbox.
One URL per line. Ideal for scripting, wget/aria2 batch downloads, and custom pipelines.
The Tools tab packs six utilities for managing, cleaning, and perfecting your playlist before you export.
Detect missing episodes by season automatically. Shows exactly which SxxExx numbers are absent.
Batch-rename entries in the playlist. Fix path prefixes or update URLs after a server migration.
Detect and remove duplicate file entries that surface across multiple subdirectory scans.
Sorts files by SxxExx pattern intelligently, even when filenames are inconsistently formatted.
Outputs a ready-to-run VLC CLI command to open and play your entire selection directly.
Randomize playlist order before exporting for shuffle-mode playback in any media player.
Free, open source, and takes 10 seconds to install. Works on any Apache or nginx FTP directory listing page, on any server.