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Old 28th December 2006, 02:11 PM
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Support for m3u-playlists in Rhythmbox?

The title of this thread says it all, is there any way to use m3u-playlists with Rhythmbox?

Edit: No answers, I suppose this means that the most advanced jukebox for Gnome doesn't support the standard m3u-format! Hope there will be support for playlists in the next version

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