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Old 10-27-2010, 09:21 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by nomesque View Post
That said - the music-playing functionality I find a little counter-intuitive and clunky, especially when I'm listening while reading (which IS half the point, right? Apart from audiobooks?). I can only play multiple mp3s in the same album - but the reader auto-sorts my mp3s based on the album field in the file properties. *sigh* Finally worked out that to get around that, I simply needed to edit the 'album' property in each mp3 to be the name of the playlist I wanted to use it in.
I don't use the music player myself, but what you're saying is exactly the sort of thing that Sony should be looking at improving. The user interface and the ways in which the user can tweak it should be much more based around what people want to do with the Reader in real life.
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