March 11, 2008
Dear Nicki,
When you get to the name prompt, type the filename, then give it a .m3u file extension. Now type the file names in, one per line, including the file extensions. Now your playlist is ready to use. This is all done in computer braille.
From,
Bobby Cavanaugh
Cell: 206-418-8763

----- Original Message -----
From: Nikki B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Braille note list <[email protected]
Date sent: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 09:35:35 -0500
Subject: [Braillenote] M3U files in KS 7.2

Hello all,

I am trying to help a friend learn how to create a playlist using
KS 7.2.  She has a BT keyboard and I am not familiar with the
procedures used with that style keyboard nor am I extremely
familiar with how and when to use computer braille vs.  standard
braille.  In other words, I'm not much help to her.

Where I think we are getting confused is in the actual creation
of the ASCII text file.  How does she add the .m3u designation to
the end of her file?  Does she write that in standard braille or
computer braille?  Should the 3 be written in Nemath or with a
number sign in front of it? The reason I think the file type may
be written incorrectly is because when she does get the file
created, it adds a .txt after whatever she has typed in. In
other
words, she winds up with something like
"playlist.m3u.txt."Anyway, if anyone would be willing to assist,
please feel free to e-mail me privately at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you!
Nikki B.

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