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Post by kipper on Dec 22, 2012 19:48:02 GMT
hi all i have a toshibe external hard drive which i like to save music to. it lets me save my music in order but when i want to play music i have to click on one song at a time or play the lot. is there some software i can load that would let me make up play lists like when i play it on realplayer when it says add to now playing. thanks peter
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Post by kipper on Dec 22, 2012 20:28:10 GMT
thanks steve just done it and it seems to work ok will update thanks been puzzling this for ages. peter
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Post by kipper on Dec 23, 2012 17:31:06 GMT
just to update this thread, winamp works great on the ex hard drive can recomend it. peter
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Post by JohnJ on Dec 23, 2012 23:03:07 GMT
Hi Guys
I have Winamp on my main drive only, and when i want to play songs off the ext drive all i do is edit, select all, right click on one of the files and enqeueue in winamp seems to work ok, i think winamp is a very versatile player
JJ
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Post by Cruachan on Jan 5, 2013 12:17:25 GMT
Hi Peter,
Yes, I've used Winamp for many years and, like John, have it installed on my o/s hard disk partition. Have you discovered the visualisation modules yet? Very clever and entertaining.
Winamp, in my opinion, is the musical equivalent of Irfanview, another very versatile and useful application to have installed on your hard disk. Since getting back into this hobby of ours I've been using Winamp exclusively to rip new songs and backing tracks off CDs prior to downloading them onto my Boss eBand JS-8/10 units. I use the former for playback of backing tracks into a nice Bose 2.1 speaker system and the latter for training. You could, of course, record such tracks while being played using Audacity but Winamp is another powerful string to your bow.
Regards,
Mike
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