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How do you organize playlist in the Meizu M6
This is a discussion on How do you organize playlist in the Meizu M6 within the General Chat forums, part of the Meizu Me category; I'm currently waiting for my Meizu to arrive and was wondering how you manage your playlist. Can you do it ...
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01-25-2007 #1Passing By
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I'm currently waiting for my Meizu to arrive and was wondering how you manage your playlist.
Can you do it on the PC instead of inside the UI of the playerAh ha ha ha ha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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01-25-2007 #2
Yes you can.
At least the manual describes how to do it. I don't know where my manual is, so I can't help you
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01-26-2007 #3
While playlists aren't really needed to get your files in order if your tags are ok you can make playlists both on your computer or Miniplayer
Computer: use program like Winamp, ad files of your liking to playlist, Save playlist. Now copy-paste this playlist into the SYSTEM-folder of your Miniplayer
Miniplayer: To ad a file to a Miniplayer playlist press and hold the enter button when you have a song(to add one song) or artist(to add all songs of this artist). After a second or 2 the bar will start flashing. This means the song(s) have been added to your playlist. The playlist are automatically stored.
You can access the playlists as you would expect through the Playlist menu
Last edited by Job; 01-26-2007 at 03:24 PM. Reason: Typos
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01-26-2007 #4Valued Member
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 Postsjust as Job says.

unfortunately, i'm much too lazy myself, so i don't have any playlists as of yet.
but one of these days, i'll get around to creating playlists for my music.
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsThanks Jobs, Winamp playlist management it is. :D
Ahhh why did I ever buy an Ipod the sound quality can't even beat my 30$ Nano clone.Ah ha ha ha ha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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01-29-2007 #6
I didnt mean t say Winamp is the only option.
there are tons of programs.
Itunes makes a good playlist maker and tag editor for example but its useless as it wont let you use WMA, OGG and FLAC...
Personally I use Winamp as most of my tags don't need editing and Winamp is a great and simple player. However, all programs that play music will probably make a playlist too...
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01-30-2007 #7Passing By
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsThanks, I had no idea most MP3 players supported a unified Playlist format *.pls
Thanks, again jobsAh ha ha ha ha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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02-12-2007 #8tillGuest
can you delete songs from the playlist. i mean just one or two songs couse i got player today and i cant
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02-12-2007 #9
it's because you cant
Internet has an answer for every question out there, not likely to be always the answer you're looking for.
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02-13-2007 #10tillGuest
and can i put more new songs in a playlsit i have already saved.
i mean i have lets call it playlist 3 and i want to put another song in it but i doesnt work is this normal, too?
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Last edited by till; 02-13-2007 at 01:33 PM.
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02-22-2008 #13Freshman
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 Postshello. i'm asked myself how to change playlist name? After a few time, I have lost of playlists, named playlist 1, Playlist 14... and, I can't remember what album is where! I changed the name on my computer but M6 refused it
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsCopy the Playlists to your PC, rename them, put them back on M6.
This ist not that hard man -.-.
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 Postsbut it's what I did. I went on Music file in my computer, opened and wanted
to give a new name. But at the end it said, "you are not allowed because files are accidentally opened before" or something like that. Maybe you mean I have to copy this playilst file found in Music, I took it and move it on the desk, change the name?
Sorry for my english...
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsAs I said COPY it your PC to any folder or your desktop. Then you
can change the the name of the Playlist that is on your desktop, and now
copy it back to M6. Finnaly you can delete the old Playlist from your M6.
Example:
-Connect M6 to PC and browse to Playlist folder
-Right-Click "PLAYLIST1" and select "Copy"
-Right-Click your desktop and select "Paste"
-Left-Click on "PLAYLIST1" on the desktop to mark it
-One more Left-Click to get in the Rename-Modus
-Rename the "PLAYLIST1" to what ever you want
-Right-Click on the renamed Playlist and select "Copy"
-Goback into M6 Playlist folder, Right-Click and select "Paste"
-Delete "PLAYLIST1" from M6 Playlist folder
-Done
Hope this was detailed enough
Greetz Barton
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