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MP3 List Manager for WinAmp
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By Korving Productions (c)
1 How to use this program
1.1 The main menu
1.11 How to place a playlist under a button
1.12 How to remove a playlist from underneath a button
1.13 How to remove a button from the menu
1.2 Edit List
1.21 The buttons
1.22 The columns
1.3 Preview
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-= How to use this program =-
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1.1 - The main menu
===================
In the menu you see a lot of buttons. This is what each of them does:
[Preferences]: When clicking this, you get a screen in which you can
adjust each possible setting in this program.
[About]: Here you see information about Korving Productions,
MP3 List Manager and the DK Productions Homepage.
[Add Item]: Click this to make the remote-list longer.
[Close]: Click to exit program.
There are also 3 buttons (default 3, possible are 0 to 15). You can place 1
MP3 Playlist under each button, of the MP3-Playlist formats .M3U and .PLS.
Press [Add Item], to get more buttons (up to 15). If you want to play a
playlist, just click on a button in the remote-list.
The [S] you see, is a button whether or not Shuffle is activated. If green,
then shuffle is turned on. If gray, then shuffle is turned off.
The [_]-button is the upper right corner is a minimize button.
1.11 - How to place a playlist under a button
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Right-click on a button and choose [Load Playlist] to place an existing
playlist under the button. If you want to create a new one, or edit a
playlist which is already under that button, choose [Edit List].
Once you've placed a playlist under that button, you can give the button
a name, by right-clicking on it again, and choose [Name List].
1.12 - How to remove a playlist from underneath a button
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If you want the playlist gone from underneath a button, but you don't
want to delete the playlist file from your harddisk, simply right-click
on the button, and click on [Delete playlist info].
1.13 - How to remove a button from the menu
===========================================
Simply right-click on the button, and choose [Remove from menu], to remove
it. The playlist file will NOT be deleted from your harddisk, nor will it
be removed from underneath the button. If you click on [Add Item], you can
select the button you've just removed, and it will return to the remote-
list. It will still contain the playlist file on your harddisk, so you
don't have to reload that playlist file.
1.14 - How to remove a playlist file
====================================
Another way to remove the playlist from underneath a button, is to right-
click on it, and choose [Edit list]. Then remove all the mp3-files from the
playlist, and you will get a screen with the question if you are sure.
If you click [OK], the playlist file will be removed from your harddisk.
1.2 - Edit List
===============
1.21 - The buttons
==================
In -File Select- you can change the directory to the directory with MP3-files.
Now all the MP3 files in that directory will appear in the list. With [Add],
you add the selected MP3-file(s) to the list below, which is your playlist.
If you press [Remove] the selected file in the playlist will be removed from
the playlist. Press [OK] to save the new playlist, [Cancel] to return to the
main menu without saving anything (except renaming of a MP-file).
If you click the Drag-Icon at the File-List, you toggle Dragging mode on/off.
When turned on, you can drag a MP3-file to the playlist and drop it, so it
will be added. This works the same for the Drag-Icon at the Playlist.
If you click on the Rename-button [Ren], you can rename a MP3 file in the
File-List. The change will automatically be made in the playlist as well,
if you have added that MP3 file there as well.
If you click on [All], all files in the File List, and in the Playlist will
be selected. If you click on [None], all files in the File List, and in the
Playlist will be deselected.
If you click on the [A], all files in the Playlist will be sorted alphabeticaly.
If you click on the Speaker-button, you can listen to the selected MP3 files,
without starting WinAmp (see 1.3).
1.22 - The columns
==================
You see 4 columns on the right. The first, -Length- says how many minutes and
seconds the track lasts. The second, -Layer-, says which mpeg layer the file is,
the third, -Freq.- tells you the frequency, and the fourth column, -bitrate-,
tells you the bitrate of the mp3 file.
1.3 - Preview
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The Preview gives you a screen with information about the file(s), and you can
play it(/them). The Led indicates if the track is playing or not. If playing,
it's turned green. If you click on Position: x:xx (x:xx) the position mode
switches. The 2 modes are:
1. Time to go
2. Time past
You can also listen to a preview by using the 2 little MP3-controls,
after selecting 1 or more MP3 files. This can be found in -Edit List-.