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Post by milehighxr on Feb 11, 2014 19:55:47 GMT -5
Like it says, is this possible? I'd like to create a playlist with specific songs or artists for my specific moods/present company when listening and can't seem to figure out how to do this. I have the latest trial installed on an SGS3 with a 64gb sd card and about 9500 tracks on it...
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Post by milehighxr on Feb 11, 2014 19:59:37 GMT -5
Got it figured out, long click the song or album and add it. Next question, can i keep GMMP from automatically creating a playlist when it scans? It(and Power Amp) create a playlist based on the albums, but doesn't give it a name. I really don't want more than 500 unnamed playlists in there. It make creating anew one cumbersome...
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Post by GoneMAD on Feb 11, 2014 20:03:35 GMT -5
Got it figured out, long click the song or album and add it. Next question, can i keep GMMP from automatically creating a playlist when it scans? It(and Power Amp) create a playlist based on the albums, but doesn't give it a name. I really don't want more than 500 unnamed playlists in there. It make creating anew one cumbersome... neither poweramp nor gmmp auto create playlist files.. they only scan existing playlist files on the device.. you most likely have m3u files hidden away somewhere. I assume you are referring to entries that end up in the playlists tab?
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Post by milehighxr on Feb 12, 2014 18:51:30 GMT -5
Yes, I'll have to look at the files I copied from the PC to my SD card for these MU3 files...
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Post by GoneMAD on Feb 12, 2014 21:13:07 GMT -5
Yes, I'll have to look at the files I copied from the PC to my SD card for these MU3 files... m3u pls m3u8 and wpl are the common playlist file extensions
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Post by milehighxr on Feb 13, 2014 18:07:24 GMT -5
Great, I just noticed that a vast majority of my music has mu3 in the folder with the music, that's gonna take a long time to delete...
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Post by GoneMAD on Feb 13, 2014 18:13:24 GMT -5
Great, I just noticed that a vast majority of my music has mu3 in the folder with the music, that's gonna take a long time to delete... you can use a file explorer app and most likely just search for all m3u files and delete them at once. Solid explorer can definitely do that
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