Creating A Playlist; Saving A Playlist - Archos AV320 User Manual

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Example of the contents of the .m3u Playlist
fi le 'Jazz Music'.

Creating a Playlist

adding songs in this manner until you are satisfi ed.
You can jump back and forth between these two windows by pushing the joystick to the
left or right. Continue searching and adding songs in this manner until you are satisfi ed.
A Playlist has a maximum of 5000 songs that can be added. We recommend that you
save your Playlists.

Saving a Playlist

played along with the hard disk path to fi nd them. If
you delete a Playlist from your AV300, you are only
deleting the list and not the music itself.
To create a Playlist, press the RIGHT button while
you are in the Music browser. A second window
is opened on the right side to display the Playlist
contents. You can now start adding songs to
the current Playlist. In the left window, search for
the songs you would like to add to your Playlist.
Once the song is highlighted, click on the Add
function button to add it to the Playlist. The song
will be added to the Playlist and a small mark
next to the music icon will be made to indicate
that it is in the Playlist. Continue searching and
It is recommended that each time you create
a Playlist, you save it to a separate folder called
Playlists. These lists take very little space on your
hard disk and if well named, give you easy
access to your favorite songs. Go to the Playlist
by selecting Music from the main menu and then
push the joystick to the right. You will then see the
list of songs in the current Playlist. Click the top
function button then choose Save. You will then
be able to give the Playlist fi le a name. To use the
virtual keyboard, see section 4.3 Using the Virtual
Keyboard.
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