Songs Won't Go Into Playlist

Started by Inspectah Deck2 pages

Songs Won't Go Into Playlist

The songs I d/l from LimeWire won't go into my Music playlist. How do I put them in it?

download shareaza, much better than limewire!

lol

don't use those evil d/l programmes at all. nono

use some nice one tongue10

and it can be that files are in the wrong format or something.

Wrong format?

Most programs can only play certain audio formats.

What is a format? Is there I a way where I can copy the songs and put them on my playlist?

....format, as in the file format, as in if it's MP3 or WMA or WAV or OGG....

And I don't know, it'd be helpful to know what player you're using, first of all.

What I have to do is copy the files I want to the desktop, and then import them into itunes...

Originally posted by Lana
....format, as in the file format, as in if it's MP3 or WMA or WAV or OGG....

And I don't know, it'd be helpful to know what player you're using, first of all.

MP3

Who cares about playlists, as long you can double click the file and listen to music, why does anything else matter?

Cuzz if I accidentally delete LimeWire I can't listen to the songs any more

its because there in a .m3u format. open them up and click file> save as. and save it as an mp3 or a proper file format then that should solve the problem

Originally posted by Inspectah Deck
Cuzz if I accidentally delete LimeWire I can't listen to the songs any more

Move them to a different folder and then you can.

Originally posted by Lana
Move them to a different folder and then you can.

How do I do that?

Select the files you want, go to Edit > Copy, go to another folder, Edit > Paste.

It's actually just because you're opening them with Limewire.
Go to your Limewire folder, usually C😬Limewire\Shared or something
Then just doube clikc them or drag and drop them to a different place.

Still don't work

Save them all to your computer first, convert them to mp3 if you have to and try playing them in Windows Media Player.

Originally posted by Syren
Save them all to your computer first, convert them to mp3 if you have to and try playing them in Windows Media Player.

Their already MP3, but they don't play on Windows Media Player