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| Anybody who has already tried to burn a playlist onto CD knows this Problem: unless you own a portable mp3-player that supports m3u you face the fact that almost every Burner software sorts the files alphabetically and your wonderful title sequence goes down the drains.
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| If you mp3-Player supports m3u- files this is now prblem because the m3u-file states in which sequence the files are supposed to be played.
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| Most anloguw CD-Players and lots of portable mp3-player still don't support play list files.
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| In this case you get a little help from Moodmixer :
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| The burner support:
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| If you have set a directory in the program settings |
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| .......for the needed sound file copies then you can start right away.
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| G Attention! You need at least 700MB free disk space for this action!
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| In the statistics module you can display any already played play list or any pre-planned list or the last play list for a couple of hours. This is also where you find the |
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| F Attention: if you haven't selected a range of titles then Moodmixer copies only titles up to a summed amount of 700 MB ( one CD-size)- if you have selected titles, Moodmixer copies only those!
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| A popup displays the copy process.
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| These numbered sound files are now in the Burner-folder and can be burned onto a cd with any kind of burner software.
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| F You don't have to worry about to many copies- the next time you use the burner support Moodmixer deletes the old files in the folder before producing new copies!
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