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Creating a playlist, Save

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Creating a playlist 1 Using a text editor, such as Notepad, enter the names of the files you want to play in the order in which you want them to play. 2 (Optional) Enter any commands you want to add to your playlist. See the next section, Playlist commands, for a description of available commands. 3 Use the Save As command to the file with a BSP extension. NOTE: By default, most text editors automatically save files with a TXT extension, so you need to override the default file extension when saving the playlist file. 4 Copy the following files to your SD card: • Your playlist (the file you created in steps 1-3) • Media files referenced in your playlist EXAMPLE 1: Playlist file 5 Do either of the following: • Play the playlist automatically upon startup (see Auto-playing a playlist upon power-up for details). • Play the playlist at a scheduled time (see Auto-playing content at a scheduled time (HD210, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only) for details). 19 • •

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Creating a playlist
1
Using a text editor, such as Notepad, enter
the names of the files you want to play in
the order in which you want them to play.
2
(Optional) Enter any commands you want
to add to your playlist. See the next
section,
Playlist commands
, for a
description of available commands.
3
Use the
Save As
command to the file with
a
BSP
extension.
NOTE:
By default, most text editors
automatically save files with a TXT extension,
so you need to override the default file
extension when saving the playlist file.
4
Copy the following files to your SD card:
Your playlist (the file you created in steps
1-3)
Media files referenced in your playlist
5
Do either of the following:
Play the playlist automatically upon startup (see
Auto-playing a playlist upon power-up
for details).
Play the playlist at a scheduled time (see
Au
to-playing
content a
t a scheduled time
(
HD210,
HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only)
for details).
EXAMPLE 1:
Playlist file