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Re: Loopers delight 10th streaming m3u problems?
I''m having no problems.
Jeff Kaiser
http://www.JeffKaiser.com
pfMENTUM.com • AngryVegan.com
On Aug 18, 2006, at 12:04 PM, Krispen Hartung wrote:
> Are all you Mac users having this problem? I just opened the m3u file
> from the website using iTunes, and I don't have the problem. But I did
> notice that iTunes is not playing the songs in the order of the m3u
> file. So I am guessing that there is a setting in iTunes doing this.
> When I first opened the m3u file with iTunes, I heard Per's song, but
> then nothing happened after that (just like what others
> reported)...but when I cleared my iTunes library and tried again, it
> played all the songs, just not in sequence. It's iTunes....Windows
> Media Player has no problem....I just tried MusicMatch too...no
> problem there, and both program play the songs in sequence.
>
> Regarding the nonesensical words in the titles...I am not sure why
> this is happening, but I think something has changed in the way
> box.net serves the mp3 files. When I first published, for instance,
> the Y2K5 recordings, using the same m3u file format, I was able to see
> the titles that I put in the m3u text file. Now, even those are
> missing in the Y2K5 files. I think the only work-around now is to
> tag your MP3 with title, artist, etc...then you can see them in the
> player. You can see in your player who has tagged their MP3 files:
> Per, Rainer, Doug Wyatt, Joshua Carroll, Ted Killian, Michael Peters,
> Dan Montgomery, Ingo A., Neil Goldstein, Charlie Milkey, RP Collier,
> Wernicke & Tiedje, Claude Voit, Krispen Hartung, Brian Good, Chuck
> Zwicky.
>
> Is anyone an expert in m3u files? This is the format I use:
>
> #EXTINF: Info on the song
> http://mp3file
>
> For some reason, this EXTINF info is not making it into my players,
> only the info encoded in the actual mp3 file tag.
>
>
> Kris