Joseph,
Thanks so much.  I was abel to create a playlist.
Thanks so much.
stacey and Amigo


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Joseph Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 20:54:30 -0800 (PST)
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Creating and using playlists

>This is Joseph. To create a playlist:
>1. On Main Menu start wordprocessor with Fn+4 (I
>assume that you have a QT keyboard.). When it asks you
>for a folder navigate to the folder where the file or
>files that you wish to play resides.
>2. When it asks you to name the file press CTRL+X to
>cycle through the file types until you arive at
>"create an ascii text file." Type the file name
>followed by .mcu (At this moment mPower only supports
>..m3u playlists. When it asks you to confirm it, press
>Y.
>3. On the file type the file name that you wish to
>include in your playlist, and after you are done press
>ESC to save the file.
>4. Start Media Player with Fn+M. KeySoft should
>prompt, "play media file in which folder?" Go to the
>folder where you have just created the file and press
>enter. Then it'll ask you for a filename. Browse till
>you get to the .m3u file and press enter. The first
>file that you have included will be player. For
>keyboard commands while playing playlists, refer to
>the Command Summary chapter of the user guide. I hope
>this information may help you.
>p.s. Fn stands for Function key and CTRL stands for
>Control.

>--- Stacey Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>wrote:

>> Hi all,
>> Can someone tell me how to create and then use a
>> playlist in keyword?  I've read the manual but Iam
>> not having any luck.  What should the file name look
>> like, and how to I play this playlist once it has
>> been successfully created?
>> Thanks,
>> Stacey and Amigo

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