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Adding an Exported Playlist of Music Files

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Adding an Exported Playlist of Music Files Most MP3 manager applications allow you to create and manage Playlists. A Playlist is simply a list of MP3 tracks that you would like to group together. You could create a separate playlist for each CD in your collection ("White Album", for example), or you can create a playlist with tracks from many different sources ("Night-Flying Music", for example). MP3 managers such as WinAmp and MusicMatch save their playlists in either ".txt" or ".m3u" format, both of which can be read directly by CardPrep. iTunes playlists are embedded in the iTunes library and cannot be read directly by CardPrep. iTunes users must first export their playlists to ".txt" so the playlists can be read by CardPrep. (In iTunes, right-click the playlist, select "Export Song List...", and change the "Save as type:" box to "Text files".) DMP-100 USERS GUIDE P/N DMP020 V1.7 PAGE 15 OF 23

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DMP-100 USERS GUIDE
PAGE 15 OF 23
P/N DMP020 V1.7
Adding an Exported Playlist of Music Files
Most MP3 manager applications allow you to create and manage
Playlists.
A Playlist is
simply a list of MP3 tracks that you would like to group together.
You could create a
separate playlist for each CD in your collection (
“White Album”
, for example), or you can
create a playlist with tracks from many different sources (
“Night-Flying Music”,
for
example).
MP3 managers such as
WinAmp
and
MusicMatch
save their playlists in either “.txt” or
“.m3u” format, both of which can be read directly by CardPrep.
iTunes
playlists are
embedded in the iTunes library and cannot be read directly by CardPrep.
iTunes
users
must first export their playlists to “.txt” so the playlists can be read by CardPrep.
(In
iTunes
, right-click the playlist, select “Export Song List…”, and change the “Save as type:”
box to “Text files”.)