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m3uEdit2     2.2.4

Author  Slashback Associates, Inc.
Date  02/08/2007
Size  480 KB
License  Shareware
Price  US $10
Platform  Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP
Installation  Install and Uninstall
Daemon Rating Not Rated
Downloads  99
User Rating 

Minimum Requirements  Windows 95 or newer
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m3uEdit is an m3u playlist creator/editor. You can drag-n-drop ANY type of files from Windows Explorer and they will be added to the end of the playlist. It accepts any filetype so that playlists for any media type can be made. For instance, Windows Media Player can play videos, WMA, and MP3 files from a single playlist. m3u files can be opened through the menu or toolbar, or can be simply dropped on the gray background. Options include opening m3u files in m3uEdit via the context menu. Once a file is opened (or created), any media file(s) (actually, any file at all) can be dropped onto the white file background and it/they will be inseted into the list at the position dropped, or at the end of the list. You can drag the filenames around to get them in the order you want. Several m3u files can be open at once within m3uEdit. Items from one list can be highlighted and dragged to another list. In general, m3uEdit will only have one session open at a time, if you open another file via the context menu, it will open in the m3uEdit sessioSeveral m3u files can be open at once within m3uEdit. Items from one list can be highlighted and dragged to another list. In general, m3uEdit will only have one session open at a time, if you open another file via the context menu, it will open in the m3uEdit session already running

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