Two ways you can do this that I can think of right away:
1. Use "sysexporter" which is a Windows program which will capture the contents of any Buzzsaw window and pipe them to XML/CSV/TXT, or
2. Hook up Buzzsaw to a drive letter (like H:) via Netdrive (http://netdrive.bzlink.info) and then use regular DOS/drive tools to get the file list.
Jason Pratt
Autodesk, Inc.