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Making permanent play lists
I am trying to re-use play lists that I saved off earlier versions of MTU and the 4.0 isn't reading them. I have saved those off as .lst files on previous versions. I am trying to re-set these up in V 4.0 and am not successful.
To clarify, it is reading the main default folder, but I want to save into separate playlists. I want to click on the list and have the songs come up and v 4.0 start playing all the songs in that list. Does this make sense? Can anyone help?:? |
misread your request, so I deleted my response
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Edit time ran out while I was re-posting.
Microstudio has never read .lst files. Those are files assigned to Karaoke Home Producer to be able to save works in progress for editing prior to exporting as CDG/BIN, at which time the .lst extension was changed to CDG/BIN for playing in Microstudio or any other Karaoke player. You can do what you wish by creating sub folders within your default folder, and moving your CDG/BIN/KMA/MP3/ZIP tracks into whatever folder you wish. To play a particular group of tracks, you'd click BROWSE, navigate to the sub folder you wish, and open it. The tracks you wish to play should be there. A workaround to be sure, but it should get you by until MTU makes a determination on your request. |
[quote=George;60881]Microstudio has never read .lst files. Those are files assigned to Karaoke Home Producer to be able to save works in progress for editing prior to exporting as CDG/BIN, at which time the .lst extension was changed to CDG/BIN for playing in Microstudio or any other Karaoke player.
QUOTE] I was wrong there. Had KPR files on my mind...sorry. Not a time for multitasking mentally. The rest should work for you. Gotta install 4000 and check it out also. Been using 2611 until I finish a project. |
Somehow My Post Above Duplicated...deleted It.
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Thank you George!
Any questions!
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Glad to help...enjoy:)
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