Robert,
Right... that's what I've *been* doing, but that has the effect that it
doesn't show up in the 'currently playing' section... unless I misunderstood
you.

On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 2:00 AM, Robert Stukowski <[email protected]>
wrote:

> What I do is create a standard filename for every episode of a
> particular show, and add that to the playlist with a non-song song
> type. I usually use the C type. Then I just make a copy of each
> episode as they are needed and rename them to the show's filename. It
> may work for you,
>
>
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> Robert
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> > To: AntiFMRadio.com; [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [General-discussion] Showing Songs on the Web
> >
> > That would work except for the following thoughts:
> >
> > How do I get the file into the playlist in the first place?  If I
> > just put
> > it in there and wait for the programmed time, then someone could
> > 'find' it
> > and request it.    Otherwise, this requires manual intervention
> > at the time
> > of playing, in which case I might as well just keep it as 'M' but
> > only add
> > it when it is time to play.
> >
> >
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