Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc.multimedia (More info?)
Hi,
I am using Windows Media Player 10 on the desktop and can sync media
files to my MDA II. But when I use "organize playlists" on the pocket
pc to pick up all the files I synced (I put each album in a
subdirectory on my sd card) then I end up with all titles of the album
in reversed order, although they were ripped with prefixes (01_, 02_
....). I can then only manually correct the playing order of the album.
Is there a way to retain the order of the original playlist or to
transfer the playlist to the pocket pc?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc.multimedia (More info?)
I'm clueless and will be of no help to you concerning your question - but I
have a quesion of my own. I have PPC on my PDA phone (Audioviox Thera) and
I'm running WMP 10 on my computer, and for the life of me
I can't get any mp3 files on to my portable device. I've tried using the
sync feature in WMP 10 but it gives me an error telling me that my WMP on my
PDA can't recognize the file format - but I know others who play mp3's all
day long on the thing - Can you help?
"DC" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Windows Media Player 10 on the desktop and can sync media
> files to my MDA II. But when I use "organize playlists" on the pocket
> pc to pick up all the files I synced (I put each album in a
> subdirectory on my sd card) then I end up with all titles of the album
> in reversed order, although they were ripped with prefixes (01_, 02_
> ....). I can then only manually correct the playing order of the album.
>
> Is there a way to retain the order of the original playlist or to
> transfer the playlist to the pocket pc?
>
> Thanks for any hint in advance!
>
> Regards
>
> Derek
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc.multimedia (More info?)
I checked CEPlaylist for PocketPC and that seems to help a lot. Why
one needs such tool because MS cannot provide some simple playlist
management is most incomprehensible, however.
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