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Re: Any easy/quck way to make a playlist in windows media player? Or specife what fol
I don't use WMP, but CorePlayer is capable of saving playlist. When you open files with CorePlayer, there is a check next to each individual songs or folder, similar to how iTunes have the checks next to each song. After clicking okay, then you can save them as a playlist. It allow to add more songs or folder to the playlist as well.
As for preventing update from SD card automatically. If you go to "Menu -> Tools -> Settings -> Media Library", it let you disable library scan at start up. Also to disable or only prompt for update from the SD card. The software cost a bit though. You can also use "TCPMP", which is the older free version of CorePlayer. Video playback is not very good and the interface is not as nice, but music playback is smooth and it can do similar things I mentioned above. Here's the link for it: http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/test/ Last edited by eksasol; 12-03-2009 at 05:54 PM. |
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Re: Any easy/quck way to make a playlist in windows media player? Or specife what fol
Yeah, like $30! Awfully steep, but very powerful player with tons of modifications possible for those who can write code. Trouble is, there's no trial version, and not much of a support site. I've gone instead with Pocket Player, which has a 1 month free trial, $20 after that. Here's how you can control it's library, notice you can specify what folder(s) to scan:
![]() Another player I use for my ever changing current fave tunes is PocketMusic, because of how easy it is to create, edit, and save playlists. You can do so perfectly well without wasting any time on PM's library at all, very fast. So this is one you, Ranchosteve, might want to consider, especially if you have ever used WinAmp. PM is like a pocket edition of Winamp. There's a very full featured version available for free, here: http://www.pocketmind.com/pocketmusic.htm Hope this helps, MrG Last edited by MrGoodtunes; 12-03-2009 at 09:27 PM. |
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