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I copy my cd music via windows media player to my PC (WMA format). I then copy them directly into my 256mb SD card (storage cardmy documents my sounds.

Lets say I copy 3 albums. When I go into my media player on my phone, all the songs are out of sync. So you cant listen to your album in the order it's meant to be listened to.

Has anyone had this problem? Can anyone please help????

thanks

Paul

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Guest JoelRae
Posted

Hi Paul,

basically what you need to do is make an asx playlist ... the easiest way to do this is on your PC using the playlist creator you can get from mono's site :)

hope that helps,

Joel

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest mvsmith07
Posted

The other alternative, without using any other software, is this.

- Open up a SPV explorer session to the folder you want the music files in on your SPV

- In Windows Explorer on your PC make sure the files are displayed in the order you want them to play on your SPV

- Click the first file

- Press SHIFT and click the last file

- Now drag the files onto the SPV explorer session and they should get copied in the right order on to your SPV

The secret is that Windows Media Player on your SPV collects a list of the files to play in DATE/TIME order. So, when you copy your files in the right order from the PC the date/time stamp the SPV allocates is also in the right order.

Hope I didn't waffle and confuse too much there...

Cheers

Mark

  • 5 months later...
Posted

a question related to playlist on e200:

I created an ASX file with few s but for some reason, when I press the Playlist button, i see the text within the HREF> tag.

For example:

madona in london

what is list on the Playlist list is "m". What i need it to say "Madona in london"?

Any ideas?

  • 8 months later...
Guest The Undefeated
Posted

put quotation marks around the text you want as the title, simple!

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