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How can I save & load a playlist of over 10,000 mp3s

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14-Nov-2009, 04:05 PM #1
How can I save & load a playlist of over 10,000 mp3s
Hello

I podcast a radio show and have been trying to stream my mp3s from WMP11!

I have done so, HOWEVER...

I am unable to make a playlist of over 10,000 MP3s. Either that, or I can make it, but it doesn't load; I haven't checked to see if the file actually has the full 20k mp3s or not.

So anyway, does anyone know why I can't create a playlist of 10,000+ with WMP11?

I have tried saving it as an m3u, and WMP Playlist, but I can't get my entire collection to load!

Any additional information on Windows Media Player PLAYLIST CAPACITY would be invaluable!

PS: I'm running windows 7 Professional 64, WMP11

Thanks, Here's looking forward to learning something

-Sandra
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15-Nov-2009, 05:57 AM #2
If I were you I'd try some different software. Winamp used to be well thoought of, but I'm not sure if it's still one of the best
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