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<blockquote data-quote="patrick" data-source="post: 58453" data-attributes="member: 12502"><p>I did not test it but FWIW looking in the GUISlideShow.cs </p><p>code it appears to look for a file called "folder" in the </p><p>slide show path with one of the extensions in the music </p><p>extension list OR if NO extensions are in that list ".mp3,.pls,.wpl". </p><p></p><p>So if you have m3u in your list of music extensions a</p><p>file named "folder.m3u" (w/o quotes) in the same path as </p><p>the slideshow "should" work.</p><p></p><p></p><p>HTH,</p><p>patrick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patrick, post: 58453, member: 12502"] I did not test it but FWIW looking in the GUISlideShow.cs code it appears to look for a file called "folder" in the slide show path with one of the extensions in the music extension list OR if NO extensions are in that list ".mp3,.pls,.wpl". So if you have m3u in your list of music extensions a file named "folder.m3u" (w/o quotes) in the same path as the slideshow "should" work. HTH, patrick [/QUOTE]
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