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| Could someone give me the steps to transfer my playlist to a thumb drive ? I have tried saving the playlist to my desktop and then sending it to my thumb drive, but when I go to use the thumb drive in another computer the playlist comes up but the music will not play. I am not a computer major either so PLEEZ explain in easy language !! |
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| I want you to sit back and think about it for a second....it=what is a playlist....hint: consider the size of the playlist as compared to, let's say, just one of the mp3's that this list is supposed to play... to me, the question is, is this list a top or bottom stack?...I mean, just how does the program access the list?...I guess that's really the ?, eh? if one program reads the list from the bottom and another reads it from the top then there could be some confusion! if a program by default reads the list and then plays it alpha numerically then that might displease you, neh? after you've figured out what the playlist is (you can ignore the diatribe about what type of list it might be) then hopefully you'll be able to figure out how to transfer that data to your thumb drive so you can use it elsewhere...
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