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Old May 18th, 2011, 10:35 PM
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Re: How To Create Save and Then Open a Personal Playlist

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Originally Posted by KenKelley View Post
I just had the same problem that "Wrahn" reported.

To take it a step further, I attempted to create new play lists, do a save as, cleared the song list and attempted to open the new list. I attempted this several times and nothing would happen when I tried opening the named list.

I then clicked on the def001.hst file and the songs I saved on the named list would populate the play list area.

It appears that no matter the save as file name, the play list will be saved as "def001.hst". I verified that by selecting different songs and going through the save as again (several times).
Ken - as I said elswhere, saved playlists take a while to load - up to 30 seconds. You can tell when it is loaded by the name at the very top of the screen (BBQ, St Pats, Xmas, WW2 etc)
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