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The easiest way to convert .pla files with the patch is toselect any .pla file. The converter will open automaticallyand convert it to the same_name.m3u8. You must havethe file view set to "All" in order to even see the .pla files.It would only be a small change to make this batch convertall the files in the PLAYLISTS folder feel free to alter it to fityour needs.
Ok, I have a .pla file in my playlist folder, but when I go to Manage Files and then the Playlist folder it doesn't show up there. Am I looking in the wrong place?
The easiest way to convert .pla files with the patch is to select any .pla file. The converter will open automatically and convert it to the same_name.m3u8. You must havethe file view set to "All" in order to even see the .pla files.It would only be a small change to make this batch convertall the files in the PLAYLISTS folder feel free to alter it to fityour needs.
To the Devs: Is there any chance of getting FS#6884 committed.as it is only for the sansa? The .pla format used it just text encoded in UTF16. Chances of any change in this format for the E200 are slim.For those that go back and forth between RB and the OF it is great.I have used linux almost exclusively for the past ten years, but still keep a dual boot option open to that other OS and use the sansa the same way.GRaTT
I have gotten a little better at RB specific programing and will look over the code and see if it still makes sense and clean it up
... useless without this feature.
Quote from: gratt on September 26, 2007, 01:04:39 PMThe easiest way to convert .pla files with the patch is to select any .pla file. The converter will open automatically and convert it to the same_name.m3u8. You must havethe file view set to "All" in order to even see the .pla files.It would only be a small change to make this batch convertall the files in the PLAYLISTS folder feel free to alter it to fityour needs.I assume you just ignored the bolded text?
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