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Groove Distribution : Listening With iTunes
Listening With iTunes |
Normally if you download a m3u playlist to your computer, your default player (ie. WinAmp, Window Media Player) will load it and then proceed to play each song in order. Apple’s iTunes on the other hand loads the links to the songs into your library, creates a mess, plays the first song, and proceeds to stop. Up until now the only work around for this was to save the m3u to your desktop and drag it to iTunes as a playlist directly. But thanks the folks over at iTweaks.com, this issue is no more. Enter M3U2iTunes. This little install program for Mac and Windows allows you to finally associate m3u playlists with iTunes and have them perform as expected; like a playlist.
Alternatively you can use QuickTime instead of iTunes to play m3u playlists. To use QuickTime you want to tell QuickTime that it should be responsible for m3u files. Open the QuickTime Player 'Edit' menu, select 'Preferences', select 'QuickTime Preferences', then select the 'File Types' tab, click on the '+' next to 'MP3 - MPEG layer III movies and streams', then make sure the 'MP3 playlist' button is checked.
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