000.aimppl4 - saved by, and will only work with, AIMP - relative or full Which VLC will play fine, but the other players won't, so the files were edited to be in relative or full format for testing. xspf files with the files to play in a format such as: That Meta Data is embedded in "001.mp3" itself: Title1=Camilla Läckberg/David Thorn/©2010 Camilla Lackberg - The Preacher - Part 01 The files listed to play in the playlist can be edited to be in relative address format - "FN.ext" -or- ".\FN.ext", or Full Path format - "FullPath\FN.ext" except where noted.Īs to the Title info that is listed such as: ![]() The book series, written by Camilla Läckberg, is entitled "Fjällbacka" (also the name of the author's home town in Sweden), and "The Preacher" is the second book in the series, hence my naming convention of the folder. "F:\_author\Läckberg, Camilla - Fjällbacka #02 - The Preacher" The example playlists were created by and worked in these audio players for an audiobook I have that was originally stored on my PC at. In my testing of playlists on my computer I used: There is usually information included that will be displayed by the player while the file is playing. Instead of having to load each file one at a time into the player, you can just load the playlist, and the player will load the files itself when it needs them. Playlists are a way to list separate files that the audio player should play, where they are located, and the order to play them in. I've attached example playlists ( Playlist Samples.7z) so you can see some of the different playlist formats, if you're not familiar with them. You all might already know the best way to do this for your own use, but I thought I'd document what I've learned, especially regarding playlists and cue sheets, so I don't forget, and I'll post it here for your information and/or amusement. As Trouba knows, I have been pretty involved lately trying to clean up my admittedly large collection of audiobooks.
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