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![]() Hello... New LW user after a friend informed me about it. I used to use Kazaa Lite and there are a couple of recommendations I have for a great user experience. Any thougths or comments are welcome... - Multiple playlists? This would allow you to organize your files. Allows me to separate Dr. Dre from Sarah Mclachlan if you know what I mean. -I've seen a lot of people asking for a built in player. I have to agree. Even the original Napster had this. - Is it just me, or are there duplicate 'incomplete' files even after a download completes? I can see the file in progress under the search tab. Seems to add clutter having a copy of it in the library. Again, I'm a new user, but these are just a few things I thought of. Thanks! |
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![]() You can save your playlist for each artist. In the following example I saved playlists by splitting up an album into 3 playlists. It is 'just' an example: HERE (click on link) As far as incompletes go, yeah sometimes a file starts downlding from one source but recontinues from another. Has something to do with hashing of the original I think ... not sure. But after you've finished downlding it you can erase the old incompletes (being very careful though to delete the right ones!!!) Hope this is some help! ![]() |
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Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Playlists--How To? | lemonhead | Open Discussion topics | 2 | March 5th, 2006 06:38 PM |
multiple playlists | Boffo | New Feature Requests | 1 | March 18th, 2005 02:43 AM |
saving multiple playlists | jettaman | General Windows Support | 0 | January 7th, 2005 05:36 PM |
Playlists | acg01 | General Windows Support | 0 | December 10th, 2004 03:14 PM |
Playlists | myself | New Feature Requests | 2 | February 4th, 2004 01:50 PM |