i don't really think so, i thought it was just a list text file.
m3u's are just text files containing the local url to the song and they will when the extension is changed from .txt to .m3u play as a playlist.
and if you have winamp or monkey set up to get the tags from the song files. then the names show up in the playlists view area.
so that is what i ment but if the doc is just a text file try changing that to a .m3u and see what it will do in opening with media monkey?
i have made m3u's with winamp and media monkey and they both add in a code for their use as to put the name and beat and stuff in the listing.
but when i edit that in the notepad and just leave the local url / mask, to the song and then play the m3u in either one of them the titles show up.
i showed some place here how to make a m3u list? but just a short recap
here.
open note pad.
type in it the location for the songs like.
- c:\my music\fiddlin frenchie burke\big mamu.ogg
c:\my music\jimmy c. newman\aligatorman.ogg
thats a very simple m3u playlist. it depends on the tags having the information in them already.
if the document is like that then just change the extenstion from doc to m3u
and you have a playlist.
i don't really think so, i thought it was just a list text file.
m3u's are just text files containing the local url to the song and they will when the extension is changed from .txt to .m3u play as a playlist.
and if you have winamp or monkey set up to get the tags from the song files. then the names show up in the playlists view area.
so that is what i ment but if the doc is just a text file try changing that to a .m3u and see what it will do in opening with media monkey?
i have made m3u's with winamp and media monkey and they both add in a code for their use as to put the name and beat and stuff in the listing.
but when i edit that in the notepad and just leave the local url / mask, to the song and then play the m3u in either one of them the titles show up.
i showed some place here how to make a m3u list? but just a short recap
here.
open note pad.
type in it the location for the songs like.
[list]
c:\my music\fiddlin frenchie burke\big mamu.ogg
c:\my music\jimmy c. newman\aligatorman.ogg
[/list]
thats a very simple m3u playlist. it depends on the tags having the information in them already.
if the document is like that then just change the extenstion from doc to m3u
and you have a playlist.