Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc (More info?)
I'm sure this has been asked many times before but please indulge me.
I have ripped numerous albums to my hard drive using the rip facility of
Media Player 10. They are all stored in WMA format. I want to transfer
these to my iPAQ 4150 memory card. The problem is that no matter how I
transfer them, using either sync or copying directly to the memory card, I
cannot play an individual album with ease, the nice library facility I use
on the desktop is not present. I can make a new playlist for each album but
this adds all the tracks in reverse order and is very time consuming.
I must be missing something really obvious but can't figure it out.
Can anyone offer some advice or suggest a better way to sort the tracks?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc (More info?)
It's really to bad, but in their attempt to make WMP 10 on the pocketpc an
extension of WMP10 on the desktop they have totally ruined the application
and made it very hard to use as a stand alone media player. the library
function is awful since you have to re-search your entire library everytime
you change anything. it segregates your library by media storage (i.e. you
can't just look at what songs you have, you have to look at SD card and then
CF card then Built-in)
"Lee" <lrobbo@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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| I'm sure this has been asked many times before but please indulge me.
|
| I have ripped numerous albums to my hard drive using the rip facility of
| Media Player 10. They are all stored in WMA format. I want to transfer
| these to my iPAQ 4150 memory card. The problem is that no matter how I
| transfer them, using either sync or copying directly to the memory card, I
| cannot play an individual album with ease, the nice library facility I use
| on the desktop is not present. I can make a new playlist for each album
but
| this adds all the tracks in reverse order and is very time consuming.
|
| I must be missing something really obvious but can't figure it out.
|
| Can anyone offer some advice or suggest a better way to sort the tracks?
|
| Lee
|
|
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