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make sure the cursor is in the text field, not the character selection field, and then use Play to save
My problem remains; I can't confirm and create a playlist.
If I use any of the directional buttons the cursor just moves around and if I use the center button or the "go back" button it just works as a backspace and deletes letters from my playlist name.EDIT: if such a elementary feature like playlists are buggy then the Sansa Clip Zip should be moved from "Stable ports" to "Unstable ports" since it has "problems that limit it to advanced users".
If you highlight the file name and just press the Select key, it will delete a character. If you hold it down, it will save the file.
It saves playlists in the root directory on every target I've tried, so I assume there's a reason for it. Maybe I shouldn't.
Wouldn't it be more logical if all the playlists were visible in the playlist catalogue? I know how a file system work but I don't wanna think about that when I'm trying to relax to some music.
Saving to the Playlist Catalogue #1:{WPS|File Browser} Context Menu -> Playlist Catalogue -> Add to {New} Playlist
Saving to the Playlist Catalogue #2:WPS Context Menu -> Playlist -> Save Current Playlist
Quote from: [Saint] on August 28, 2014, 03:32:43 AMSaving to the Playlist Catalogue #1:{WPS|File Browser} Context Menu -> Playlist Catalogue -> Add to {New} PlaylistFrom the WPS Browser, that only saves the current playing file to a playlist, not the entire current playlist.
Quote from: [Saint] on August 28, 2014, 03:32:43 AMSaving to the Playlist Catalogue #2:WPS Context Menu -> Playlist -> Save Current PlaylistThat does not save the playlist to the Catalogue, but to the directory of the first file of the current playlist.
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