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From:
Toomas Piibe <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Sat, 9 Dec 2000 17:41:27 +0200
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----- Original Message -----

> How does Winamp determine the order when it Enqueues a directory of mp3s.
I
> have created a directory and numbered the songs in the order that I want
> them to play  ....like this...
> 01 - song-artist.mp3
> 02 - song-artist.mp3
> 03 - song-artist.mp3
>
> but when I select the directory and Enqueue in Winamp the order gets
> shuffled and it switches the location of the song and artist How do I make
> Winamp use the numbered order  and show the list as written?
>
It seems that it files are not sorted. This means that order is that is file
descrptions
in directory.

To sort songs select  MISC button on playlist and then Sort list button.
From popup menu sort by filename.

> You use to be able to save a play list with Winamp but I can't figure out
> how to do this with the latest version. Is it still possible to save a
play
> list. If so how ? That way I could just drag and drop all the files in the
> order that I want them and then save a playlist file that could be loaded
> later.
>
Playlist window LIST OPTS button then SAVE LIST.

> Thanks
> Mark Rode
>

Toomas Piibe

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