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Old 12-30-2010, 03:50 PM   #18
erasure25
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Device: Sony PRS-950; PRS-505
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Originally Posted by grogthegreat View Post
My second question deals with playing mp3 files. I manually copy paste the mp3 files to D:\database\media\audio after which I can select a song and play it in the reader but how do I play more than one song at a time? Can I get it to start playing the next song automatically so that I don't have to stop reading every 3 minutes?
For MP3 songs, I manually copied over the MP3 tracks I want into a separate folder on my PC. Then I used a free MP3 tag program (I think it's called MP3Tag), which allows batch tagging. Then I selected all the songs in that folder in the MP3Tag program and changed the album to the same name, say "PRS-950." That way it lists all the songs in one "album" and then it will play each song in order or in shuffle mode, whichever you want. This was the quickest way for me. I'm pretty Type-A when it comes to file management so my music library is self-organized by file name ("Artist - Track# Song Name"). I never allow iTunes or WMP to organize my music for me. I do it all manually.
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