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Removing Files and Making Playlists?

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Chronon:
Well I tried it (the one at EricDaugherty.com) and it worked.  I'm not willing to hold your hand and walk you through using unrelated software.  That is also not the focus of these forums.  I have pointed you in the right direction and verified for myself that a solution exists for Windows.  I have also seen Applescripts that will do this job if you are on a Mac.  

Thundaar:
Then why did you reply? I don't even need a step by step walkthrough (holding my hand?), but you're really vague so I'll look to find my answer elsewhere.

Edit: I got it through YamiPod, it isn't showing up on the catalog of playlists though.

Llorean:
He replied to let you know that the tool definitely works, and it's an issue of "learning how to use it" rather than "finding a tool that works".

Chronon:
That's right, Llorean.  I apologize if my post came off as overly rude.  However, learning how to use 3rd party software is hardly the function of these forums.  I provided a pathway to convert your iTunes playlists into Rockbox compatible .m3u(8) playlists.  The details of what program you use to perform that conversion are of little interest to me, nor do I have any special experience with such programs as I do not use iTunes to create playlists.

Thundaar:
Okay, well I found out how to use Yamipod and I made the playlist through that which made it m3u right off the bat. I put it in the .rockbox directory and then the root yet it wasn't recognized by rockbox. I tried to select it through file and then save it but even then the playlist said it wasn't in the catalog.

Now that I got it to work, can you help me?

FYI. Thanks for clearing it up, but on most forums I've been to (even if it was specific to something) they guide you and give you a disclaimer if necessary. I'm sorry if I retaliated wrongly, but I think the learning process is best created when a path is set rather than just being pointed in a certain direction. It would be the same if I was asking for directions and you told me to head north. I might get lucky and find a sign, but if I don't then I'll keep heading north until I hit some body of water.

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