Hi
M3u files are simple text files with a .m3u extention, and they can be
used for both offline and online listening as well. so, if you have an
album that you really like to listen to, and you have a m3u playlist
made from it, all you need to do is press enter on the m3u file, and all
the files are loaded as a playlist into your default media player, (mine
is Winamp). So, they can be used for all kinds of different things.
On 4/5/2011 4:50 PM, John Gunn wrote:
Hi:
The last file has an extention of .m3u or something like that and if you
are connected to the internet that's the reason.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ted Larson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 3:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Perplexed About The File Size Of Window-Eyes Tutorial
Dear List:
I downloaded and unzipped the entire Window-Eyes 7.5 tutorial. The
results were nineteen files. The first eighteen seem to be each
individual section of the tutorial. The file sizes ranged from about
1000 kb to 32,000 kb. The nineteenth file, called tutorial, seemed to
be the entire tutorial combined into one file. I could move through it
moving section by section. However, the size of this combined file is
stated as one kb. How can this be, since all of the above sectioned
files are much larger, at least a thousand to 32,000 kb in length? What
logic am I missing here? Thanks for any clarification. Regards: Ted
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