

m3u playlist transfers in the next version. I've posted this information over at the MM site forums and one of the dev's responded that they will support Palm-Pre-compatible. The main appeal to me is auto-playlists, where I can create a playlist of everything rated 3 stars and up, or my 50 most played songs, or every song with an S in the title, etc. Me, I prefer the single folder so I can scroll / review the full list in file explorer. Im trying to figure out a way to get MediaMonkey and Plex to work together in terms of managing my library. This means for those of you who prefer the apple hierarchical folder structure rather than a big long list of music in one folder, you're out of luck.

Additionally, ALL of the media files for that playlist must be in the same folder as the. m3u to contain a simple filename list and does not want \path\to\the\file format which MM uses for. m3u playlist, it is just looking for the. In simplist terms, for the Pre to play a. Once you’re done creating the playlist, export it to the M3U. m3u file for me to get it to work -it had been so long since I did it (and it was quite simple to do) so I just forgot.
#MEDIAMONKEY PLAYLIST EXPORT M3U MANUAL#
On that note (and as I indicated was most likely the case yesterday), cwgtex was absolutely right about playlists when using USB to sync - My only prior playlist transfer did require some manual edits of the. So for now, I'll continue to use the USB sync approach. What is the format of the playlist files when using MM sync in Media Sync mode with the Pre masquerading as an ipod? Do I need Itunes installed to use this sync approach? I'm still interested in trying out the MediaSync approach to syncing with MM -where MM treats it like an ipod / iphone (I just haven't had time). Now, using Winamp, I know I have to take files off the Clip and drag them to the Winamp in a playlist and then export that playlist back to the Clip. Congrats pchrist!!! Glad to see you got it working. Okay, so I’ve tried exporting a playlist using Media Monkey to the Clip, saving as M3U playlists but after disconnecting the cable and the database refreshes the playlist won’t play.
