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Playing ALL Music (Sansa Clip Zip)
[Saint]:
--- Quote from: bbildman on March 17, 2014, 11:19:22 AM ---I see what you are saying, my only ignorance is how to add BOTH at the same time (if possible), unless you are saying I should add one separately to a playlist and then add the other also to the same current list, and then save it.
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Yes, this is exactly what I'm suggesting.
--- Quote from: bbildman on March 17, 2014, 11:19:22 AM ---My only problem with that is how do I (or is it possible) to then sort that playlist in "Album" -- or any other -- order??
All my music files are in album folders, each folder as a separate album.
I have tried what you said, and now I have a playlist that includes the music from both the Music folder in the Sansa ram, and the MicroHD, but the order starts with (alphabetically) the files in the Music folder, then on to the end of that and then into the MicroHD alphabetically. What I want is the music files form both directories together sorted by Album, so that the sequence begins from A to Z, without the A-Z from the Music folder and then again from A-Z from the MicroHD.
Possible??
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This would be most easily achieved (I believe) via the Database (which by default scans the entire device storage and makes no distinction between internal/external storage), by creating a playlist directly from the "Albums" header.
[Saint]
bbildman:
So, I'm thinking about copying the m3u file to my computer and sorting it from there, copying it backl...being that it is not possible to sort a playlist already created on RB...thanks for your expert help, I appreciate it.
Mohammed Li:
What a ridiculous complex/difficult way of doing this. I can't get it to work. >:(
Just add: Play all, like the original OS.
This will play all files in a directory.
saratoga:
--- Quote from: Mohammed Li on March 29, 2014, 03:52:25 PM ---What a ridiculous complex/difficult way of doing this. I can't get it to work. >:(
Just add: Play all, like the original OS.
This will play all files in a directory.
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We already do this by default. Start playing the first file in a directory and all will be sequentially played.
Mohammed Li:
--- Quote from: saratoga on March 29, 2014, 04:19:28 PM ---
--- Quote from: Mohammed Li on March 29, 2014, 03:52:25 PM ---What a ridiculous complex/difficult way of doing this. I can't get it to work. >:(
Just add: Play all, like the original OS.
This will play all files in a directory.
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We already do this by default. Start playing the first file in a directory and all will be sequentially played.
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I know that and it's not what I mean.
If I am at the root of my music folder or microsd disk, witch contain sub folders where the actual music files are located, you can't press play and hear music. This sucks salty balls.
I for example have a separate folder for every artist, witch has sub folders for every album, and those contain the music files. So now I have to go through this ridiculous complex procedure if I want to listen to ALL the music from a certain artist. Similar if I just want to listen to ALL my music shuffled, witch I like, I have to make a playlist with all my music. This is way to complex and I haven't been able to do it, it's just to difficult. I just want to press play and hear All my music. The original OS can do this.....
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