Support |
On Aug 19, 2006, at 4:32 PM, Per Boysen wrote: > On 19 aug 2006, at 22.19, Ed Drake wrote: > >> I guess nobody tried my suggestion yesterday to download the m3u >> file from you and import it into itunes which creates a playlist >> that has all of your tracks in it ( even the ones with the messed >> up names). It seems the helper utility does much of the same >> thing as my fix. > > I tried that, but didn't find a way to save the m3u on my computer > (using a Mac). The web browsers download history indicates that > "http://www.krispenhartung.com/loopers-delight-10year.m3u" has been > downloaded but won't let me open or import the file since it "has > been deleted or moved". Usually when I'm using Macs I download by > alt-clicking a link, but in this case the link is not made explicit > anywhere in html. Only the direct URL is given. I guess I could use > some special FTP-like software to download such an URL to the > desktop? But wouldn't it be quicker if Krispen did a quick check on > the code? Wasn't it this morning I posted a a complete m3u playlist > text document that is proven to work fine with both Win and Mac? Hey Per, I just went to the link http://www.krispenhartung.com/ LoopersDelight10Year.htm and clicked on the m3u link and Firefox (which is what I'm using) offers me the option to open the link in itunes or save it to disk. I click save and it ends up on my desktop. Hope that helps! Ed