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a818: playlist w/o transferring songs?

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I have a really strange and diverse collection of music (1 or 2 songs from any given album) and I finally cut it down to my favorite 8 gigs and loaded up the player. Now I'd like to make some playlists (I've tried wmp11 and winamp) but I can't for my life figure out how to do it with the files already loaded. Would I have to open 2 windows, pick through the songs on the player, make a playlist, delete the files, then transfer it over? Or what if I want a song in several playlists?

It seems like a simple thing here but it's driving me nuts.

Thanks in advance guys.

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In my case I use WMP 11, if you already transferred the song there is no problem, WMP11 detects it and doesn't copy it again. So if you create a playlist in wmp11 after you transferred the songs, only the new songs are transferred. The same with real player...And I guess the same should happen with winamp...

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a818: playlist w/o transferring songs?

 

If you mean keeping the playlist structure (like song names and order) without actually moving the audio files themselves, yes, that’s possible! Tools like MusConv can export your playlists into a file (CSV, text, etc.) so you have a backup or reference of what’s in them, even if you don’t transfer the actual songs. Useful if you just want to save or share the list without copying the files.

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