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Question about creating Playlists that audio system can read
I have Playlists created in Windows Media Player and copied to the same flash drive as the music. Those are in the Playlists directory. When I select the Playlists directory to read a Playlist, the system is not able to find any of the Playlists. I just get a message that the system is unable to read any information. Must the Playlists be in some format other than what Windows Media Player creates? If so, what format do I have to use, and what program can create those Playlists that the system can read? These are simply MP3 files on a flash drive, and not an Ipod. Also, if any of you see an obvious error that I am making, I would appreciate any lessons on that! I have used the Search function and looked for this information on the site, and I have not been able to find anything that helps. Any information would be appreciated. Jim M |
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I wanna know this too!!!
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Just did more research.
Looks like M3U playlists are readable by the iDrive system. Windows Media Player makes them but not sure if compatible, I will try this then get back to everyone. Jim M, hope you are still interested in this info lol
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