RonM;302790 Wrote: 
> Hi all,
> 
> Been using the SBD for a couple weeks now, haven't had any significant
> problems with basic functionality.  I'm running Squeezecenter from my
> home PC, with all audio files on a dedicated drive.  There is about
> 120gb of music.  Will migrate to a server structure later.
> 
> But I'm having problems with the playlist function.  I can create a
> playlist in WMP, and it works perfectly on the PC.  When I look in SC,
> it also appears perfect -- all the files are there, for long playlists
> these are in multiple pages.
> 
> However, when I access the playlist from the remote things fall apart. 
> I can see the playlist name, highlight it and select.  It will then take
> me to a screen with a "first page" of song titles and selecting one of
> these (any one, first, middle or last) results in a dialogue asking if
> I want to play the title.  I can play the title.
> 
> However, there is no option for "Play All" as there is when an album or
> artist is selected.  After the single song is played, nothing more
> happens.  
> 
> This appears to happen with all play lists, but is particularly
> annoying for large ones.  For instance, I have one playlist that
> contains all the Canadian artists in my collection, a lot of titles. 
> I'd like to be able to play these on shuffle, but can't.
> 
> Any solutions?  
> 
> R.

Press *play* when the name of the playlist is highlighted.  You can
play an artist, an album, and even a complete genre this way.  No need
to press the *center* button to get to *play all*.


-=> Jim


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