2008-05-10, 07:37 AM
Hi Psycik - hidden throughout my music collection are loads of corrupt, or just plain bad tracks. Rather than analy trawl my collection track by track to find them I'd like away to delete a track from the PC (rather than just from the playlist) as it comes up during shuffle play on ML2.
A slightly more elegent system, and possibly of use to more people, would be an add to playlist button so I can move an unwanted track from the random selection to a new playlist that I can review later or load into another media player and delete manually. Of course this could also be used for creating playlists for other reasons such as transfering to MP3 players....
thanks
A slightly more elegent system, and possibly of use to more people, would be an add to playlist button so I can move an unwanted track from the random selection to a new playlist that I can review later or load into another media player and delete manually. Of course this could also be used for creating playlists for other reasons such as transfering to MP3 players....
thanks
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