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On Aug 19, 2006, at 7:30 PM, Krispen Hartung wrote: > Here is a new test file with some different coding in the m3u file, > based on the examples Per sent. > > http://www.krispenhartung.com/loopers-delight-10year-test.m3u > Kris, I checked it out and I can now see all of the track names and performers properly which is a big improvement but itunes still treats the the m3u file the same way. When you open the file in itunes all of the looper tracks are placed in the library but scattered around and Per's track plays first. Itunes doesn't group the files into your playlist unless you import the m3u via the file menu then all of the tracks are grouped together in an itunes playlist. This is probably a quirk of itunes, if you google itunes and m3u together you get many hits about this behavior. At least now I can see all of the track and performers names. Thanks for your work Kris! Ed