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Anonymous Posted on Sep 24, 2017

Can someone help me finding m3u's playlist and tell me how to add the url's for a roku ? I have a m3u player but I don't know where to begin in how to add the m3u playlist nor where to find them at ?

  • iptv heaven
    iptv heaven Sep 25, 2017

    Yeah Google iptv server

  • Anonymous Sep 25, 2017

    Thnks iptv

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 22, 2007

SOURCE: How do you add a playlist to the player!!!

There is another way but that is called Favorites. First go to settings on the player and enable advance then go to one of your songs and press the select button then it will give you an option that says add to favorites? choose the check mark to add that songs to your playlist. Also there is a way to add playlist using windows media player. The steps given would be for windows media player 10. First click on the Library Tab thecn click on the arrow for the Now Playing List choose New List then Playlist, now add songs to your newly created playlist by dragging them to the drag items here window after you have choosen all the songs you like click on Now Playing List and choose Save Playlist As.. After saving the playlist change the settings of the player to Autodetect and connect the player to the computer. Now wait for it to be detected by the computer and click on SYNC tab on the windows media player software. There are two windows the left is where you will choose the playlist the right your mp3 player. Choose the playlist that you have created and click on START SYNC now it will be transferring the playlist to your mp3 player just go to Music then Playlist. Hope this helps :D

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2007

SOURCE: Playlist

You need to remove the text K:\ The playlist was created on your computer when the music was on drive K There should be a setting in the program that created the playlist to stop this happening. #EXTM3U #EXTINF:139,Gnarls Barkley - Go Go Gadget Gospel 01-Gnarls_Barkley-Go_Go_Gadget_Gospel.Mp3 #EXTINF:178,Gnarls Barkley - Crazy 02-Gnarls_Barkley-Crazy.Mp3

Maylily

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2008

SOURCE: "Playlist On The Go" on a Philips 4 GB SA6045 mp3 player.

I just figured out how you clear the songs from the "playlist to go". go to playlist to go, then when it shows the songs you have added press the up button and you will see the words "clear playlist to go", press the forward button and it will ask you to clear it or cancel, select clear and it will tell you it's cleared.

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Pavan Ponangi

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2009

SOURCE: NOT ABLE TO ADD SONGS IN MUSIC PLAYER FOLDER

try adding the files to the music folder instead of the play list folder

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 17, 2009

SOURCE: Philips GoGear SA3245 - Playlists Not Showing Up on Player

Have solved this problem on GoGear syncing with WMP 11 by going to options on the device itself, then go to the "settings" option, scroll down to "PC Connection Preferences", from here you will select the check box saying "MTP" then back out of options and connect your device and go back to your WMP 11 and drag your playlists to the syncing area and resync your device. You should then be able to see your playlists under the playlist option in music along with the "playlist on the go" playlist.

Hope this will help!

- Jared
Determan Technology LLC

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