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I have no idea why this seems to be so difficult (I may be totally missing
something OBVIOUS ...Have tried e-mailing the playlist itself but theactual MP.3s don't go to the recipient...I've made a new folder with the playlist AND the files in it which I'm planning to ZIP and send...but will the ORDER of the playlist be preserved? |
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Just_B_U_007 wrote:
> I have no idea why this seems to be so difficult (I may be totally missing > something OBVIOUS ...Have tried e-mailing the playlist itself but the> actual MP.3s don't go to the recipient... No, it's like sending a shopping list and expecting the actual items to accompany it. I've made a new folder with the > playlist AND the files in it which I'm planning to ZIP and send...but will > the ORDER of the playlist be preserved? The playlist you send refers to their location on YOUR computer. So unless the recipient saves them with the same path names then it is a little useless. Open the playlist (it's a textfile) with Notepad and make sure that the tracks don't have any extraneous path information. BUT if you send a zipped up set of MP3s then it will be a HUMUNGOUS file and may not pass through your or your recipient's mail server. |
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