Normally, for something like this, I would do a search in windows explorer for either all files in a specific set of subfolders with the word rain in the filename, or for specifically music/video clip files, then just select all results and hit enter on them in which case they'd come up in a form of automatically generated playlist in winamp that I can then save from the playlist editor.

Basically, in explorer, I'll navigate to the top level music folder, hit Ctrl + F, then hit space on either the music/video clip or all files and folders button, tab to the all or part of file name text box, type something in there and hit Alt + R to activate the search button, then tab around a bit to get to the search results, and you can read the status bar to see if the search is complete, then hit Ctrl + A to select all, or home and then shift + end to select from top to bottom, then hit enter and wait for winamp to come up etc.

Stay well

Jacob Kruger
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Pedro Romero" <[email protected]>
To: "Blind Computing list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 5:55 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Building Playlist In Winamp


Hello all.

I am trying to make up a playlist comprised of all songs on my hard-drive containing the word "rain".

My question is: Do I have to manually add them to a playlist or is there a way I can search for them and have the computer build them to a list?

Any help, as always, is appreciated. Thanks.

Pete
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