I created a 'playlist' with Musicmatch, but it does not work on the Jukebox. What did I do wrong?

The 'playlist' you created refers to music files (MP3s) that reside on your computer and not on your Jukebox. To better understand how a playlist works, create a playlist file (it will have a M3U extension, such as 'playlist1. M3u').

Locate it with My Computer or Windows Explorer. Right click the playlist file, and select 'Open with...' and open it with a text editor such as Notepad or WordPad. It should look similar to this; c:\My Music\song1.

Mp3 c:\My Music\song2. Mp3 c:\My Music\new folder\songs. Mp3 A M3U format playlist is just a list of DOS paths to the locations of the song files.

Even if you have a copy of the song on your computer and on your Jukebox, they are probally located in different folder and a different drive letter. So this playlist would work on your computer but not on the Jukebox. You could edit this list to fix it but that would be a tedious solution.

There are two ways to create a playlist file with Musicmatch that will work on the Jukebox. You should already ... more.

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