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Try making a playlist. You can make multiple playlist.
yes you click on the export to windows media hyperlink and you can save it in a playlist to listen anywhere
Open Windows Media Player and click "Create Playlist" in the top left corner, rename then drag the media to the sidebar then hit save.
A playlist is only a text file with a list of songs. So if you only have the playlist on a CD then you will not be able to play any songs.
The Windows Media Player and iTunes use different formats for their playlists. Depending on which version of Media Player you have you can save your playlist as an .m3u file type and then import that into iTunes using the menus - File/Library/Import playlists
log on to your account on playlist.com go to my playlists click on the one you want to delete go to my songs next to your playlist under your advertisement there will be a box saying.. "More Playlist Options" under those letters will be... (Have a song you want to add to your playlist? Add Song By URL Export Playlist To Windows Media Player Delete This Playlist then click delete this playlist ) there you go love! thank you for reading.
Use iTunes or Windows Media Player.Insert your blank CD into your disk drive and open your media player (e.g., Windows Media Player). When it appears with all your music and a playlist tab on the right, click the 'Burn' tab on the playlist selection to your right. Then drag the music you want on your CD to the playlist, then once you're ready, click 'Burn'. Your computer should whir a lot during this process! It will be finished when it automatically pops out of the disk drive.
This will depend on the program yourusing the organize music( itunes, Windows media player... etc.) or if this is an online playlist (face book myspace). If you are more specific this question could be anwsered
right click on the song in list pane,click remove from list
ms media player should do it .. fine .. just make your playlist hook your mp3 and sync away
Windows Media Player 9 has been upgraded from the previous version in visualizers, interface, playlist system, CD burning software and many other aspects.
I just figured it out. Go to Windows Media Player. Add a new playlist. Go to the MP3 Rocket FOLDER that has all the music. Drag the songs you want in it. Click 'Save Playlist'. Plug into your computer the MP3 player or whatever you want the music on. For this one, its an MP3 Player. Go to the 'Sync' tab, and click and drag the playlist with the songs you want onto the sync tab. Sync! That should work. Hope I helped! :)