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Can you view your playlist songs?
Is there a way to view my actual playlist songs on the player-- so for instance I can select a particular song on the playlist to jump to?
It seems that I can only view the title of my playlist, but I cannot see the track listings. Thanks |
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There's no way to read them on the player.....that I know of. Unfortunatly I have to plug into my computer and look at the playlists with WinAmp.
Bob
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I suppose the only way to display the individual tracks in the playlist on your iriver is to make a seperate text file for each playlist with the same title and put the text files in your text folder. At least this way you can refer to the text file for the tracks within the playlists..
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Well... there is a way to "jump" to a different song in your playlist without leaving your playlist. But it involves knowing your playlist, if you do just look in your file tree for a song that you want to play next, once you find it just press the queue button (the A-B button.) Once it is done playing that song, it'll go to the next track in your playlist.
But to actually view your playlist, I don't know either. Like bdelp, I use winamp to view and create my playlists. But kero's idea sounds good enough to me, I should try that sometime. |