Hello List,

I have recently received my BT mPower 32, and am currently reading the on
board user manual.  Yet there are times I can't help but jump ahead in order
to locate how-to information on specific topics.  One of these topics is the
media player included on the unit.

My Question then becomes, is there anyway, short of creating a .m3u play
list, to have the BrailleNote play mp3 files non-stop?  And if not, would
someone please provide step-by-step instructions as to how to actually
create an .m3u list.  The instructions in the manual are grossly inadequate.
The manual recommends using Key Word to create the play list, but I'm not
sure that the writers of the instructions realize just how much work it
involves.  For instance, I use CDEX to rip music into the mp3 format, and
this means that the information provided for each track is quite lengthy.
Add to this that I am hoping to add several folders containing music onto a
1 Gigabyte SD card, and that means that I will spend an awful lot of time
simply compiling the information required to create an .m3u play list.

If there is no other way, then I'll just have to deal with that.  But if
anyone on the list knows of another way.  I would greatly appreciate the
information.

Thank you in advance for any attempts to answer this question.

Mauricio


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