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Posted on Jan 28, 2009

Unable to play playlists on my Hitachi MP3

I have a Hitachi DMP450 4GB MP3 player and I can't play my playlists. I transfer from my laptop as a playlist but when I hit play it either doesn't recognise the list or plays each song individually requiring me to press play after each song. Can anyone help?

Kate

  • GaboPL Apr 10, 2009

    I have the same problem, I can't play the hole playlist. When I go to the playlist destination and press on my playlist in .pla format it goes inside it and I can't play all files in there, only one song. I don't realy understand this solution, so could someone please write it more clearly?


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You can try dragging the playlist into the folder that you open up when you connect the player and then you want to drag and drop music. Then drag the folder and drop into the music folder which means you are copying from the player to another folder on the player. This manages to solve the problem of the player re-arranging files alphabetically and may help your playlist issues.

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