Playlist, blah-blah-blah.m3u. Standard text file with the names of the 
selections you want played in the order you want them played.  If you put the 
selections in subdirectories/folders, you must put the name of the folder 
followed by a backslash "\", in front of the selection name.  You can get the 
raw list by using Winamp.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kathy and Tom 
  To: PC audio discussion list. 
  Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 6:13 PM
  Subject: Re: transferring music collection to hard drive


  Hi Gary.  I'm not sure what you mean by making a play list?  How do I do 
  that?

  They talk about it on the Winamp For The Blind list.

  If you'd like to write me off-list, my email address is at the bottom of 
  this message.  Thanks bunches!

  Kathy

  Seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these 
  things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6 33, KJV.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Gary Petraccaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
  Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:30 PM
  Subject: Re: transferring music collection to hard drive


  > Make a play list and see what happens?
  >
  >  ----- Original Message ----- 
  >  From: Kathy and Tom
  >  To: PC audio discussion list.
  >  Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 7:23 PM
  >  Subject: Re: transferring music collection to hard drive
  >
  >
  >  Hi Kevin.  I have a dvd player.  It's a Tosheba, 5 cd changer.  It plays
  >  cds, dvds, mp3s, and wma files.  A friend tried to help me use the menus 
  > to
  >  try and play an mp3 disk.  The dvd player played the first 9 mp3 tracks.
  >  Then it kept going back to the first track.  I called the store where I
  >  purchased it.  They told me unless I had it connected to a tv, I wouldn't 
  > be
  >  able to use the menus.  I have a little mp3 walkman.  It plays all the
  >  tracks just fine.  What do you think?  Is this doable?  Is there a way to
  >  get to the next mp3 folder?  Thanks so much for yours or anyone else's
  >  input.  Have a good one.
  >
  >  Kathy
  >
  >  Seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these
  >  things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6 33, KJV.
  >
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  >
  >
  >  ----- Original Message ----- 
  >  From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >  To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
  >  Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 4:00 PM
  >  Subject: Re: transferring music collection to hard drive
  >
  >
  >  > Hi Kevin!  With the DVD player I have now, I can play the WMA files I 
  > have
  >  > on some disks, where I wasn't able  to on my previous DVD player!  I 
  > guess
  >  > that more MP3 CD players are allowing for the WMA format!
  >  > ----- Original Message ----- 
  >  > From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >  > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
  >  > Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 3:09 PM
  >  > Subject: Re: transferring music collection to hard drive
  >  >
  >  >
  >  >> Hi Scott.
  >  >>
  >  >> I'm using windows media player to archive my CD collection using WMA
  >  >> lossless as my choice of format.
  >  >>
  >  >> As it says, it's a lossless format and so quality is guaranteed.
  >  >> Therefore,
  >  >> if you want to burn to CD in the future and play on a real hi-fi 
  > system,
  >  >> you're going to get the full frequency range.  This is where I've 
  > noticed
  >  >> the compression in MP3 files that otherwise sound great when played on 
  > a
  >  >> computer or portable device.
  >  >>
  >  >> There are other lossless formats but I think those have disadvantages.
  >  >> Flak
  >  >> and OG aren't really supported out there in mainstream players very 
  > often
  >  >> whereas WMA is and I don't think Microsoft are going to go away too
  >  >> quickly
  >  >> so the format will be around for a considerable number of years.  WAV 
  > is
  >  >> uncompressed and so is larger than WMA files but even more of a
  >  >> disadvantage
  >  >> is that you don't have any ID3 tags in WAV files.
  >  >>
  >  >> A typical WMA lossless track of about 5 mins can be around the 30MB 
  > mark
  >  >> but
  >  >> memory is cheap.
  >  >>
  >  >> I convert my music down to 128kbps on the fly when loading up my 
  > portable
  >  >> MP3 hard drive player so there's no problems in taking at least some 
  > of
  >  >> my
  >  >> collection with me when I travel.  You could though create MP3 files 
  > from
  >  >> the WMA files by using a program like Goldwave.  Because you're
  >  >> converting
  >  >> from a lossless format, you are able to go ahead and create files in
  >  >> other
  >  >> formats from your WMA masters without losing quality due to mixing and
  >  >> matching of formats.  You will of course get quality degradation by
  >  >> reducing
  >  >> the bit rates.
  >  >>
  >  >> So, just to be clear, I rip to WMA lossless and keep those  files as 
  > my
  >  >> archive masters.  I store them on an external hard drive and don't 
  > touch
  >  >> these again.  If I want to shrink the music to take away from the
  >  >> computer,
  >  >> I use Goldwave to create new smaller MP3 files or use the morph 
  > function
  >  >> that comes with my notmad explorer software to shrink the music on the
  >  >> fly
  >  >> as I load my Creative jukebox.
  >  >>
  >  >> Regards.
  >  >>
  >  >> Kevin
  >  >> E-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >  >> ----- Original Message ----- 
  >  >> From: "Scott Blanks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >  >> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>;
  >  >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >  >> Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 3:46 AM
  >  >> Subject: transferring music collection to hard drive
  >  >>
  >  >>
  >  >>> Hi folks,
  >  >>>
  >  >>> I have a number of cd's that I am considering copying to my hard 
  > drive;
  >  >> I've
  >  >>> had those discs for many years and I am concerned about deterioration
  >  >> and/or
  >  >>> scratching, etc. However, I don't know what file format I should 
  > convert
  >  >> the
  >  >>> tracks into. I have free versions of Real Player and Winamp, and of
  >  >> course,
  >  >>> Windows Media. With those, I know I can choose between mp3, WMA, and
  >  >>> possibly another format using the newest version of Winamp. What I 
  > would
  >  >>> like to accomplish is converting the tracks into a high quality file
  >  >>> that
  >  >>> does not take up too much space.
  >  >>>
  >  >>> For those of you who have converted a large number of discs into 
  > audio
  >  >>> files, what format did you choose and why? Should I shell out money 
  > for
  >  >>> a
  >  >>> more powerful program than the ones I've already mentioned?
  >  >>>
  >  >>> Very curious,
  >  >>> Scott
  >  >>>
  >  >>>
  >  >>>
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