Archos Gmini200 user manual Using Playlists, Using the Gmini

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Example of the contents of the .m3u Playlist file ‘Jazz Music’
You can open a Playlist file (Playlistname.m3u) on your computer with a text editor such as Notepad or SimpleText (Macintosh®), and you will see that it is merely a list of files to be played along with the hard disk path to find them. If you delete a Playlist from your Gmini, you are only deleting the list and not the music itself. Because a Playlist includes the path to
the music file (as shown in the example Playlist file above), you have to remember that if you change the location of a music file, then the path to it in the Playlist will be incorrect, and the Gmini will not play the song (because it can’t find it). Thus it is important to create a clean directory structure and not change where your files are located. Either that or just delete your Playlist and create a new one.
Important: Once you save a Playlist it is important that you do not move the actual MP3 files as the Playlist searches in the original file location. If you need to move your MP3 files to a different folder, you’ll have to recreate your Playlists.
4.1.4 What is an .m3u file?

4.1.3 Using Playlists

A Playlist is a list of songs that the Gmini will automatically play one after the other. The Gmini can handle one Playlist at a time. You can create new Playlists, add or delete songs from a Playlist, or Save a Playlist as a file (file type .m3u) to be used another time. There is no limit to the number of Playlists you can save on the Gmini hard drive.

Creating a new Playlist

To create a Playlist, press the RIGHT button while you are in the Music browser. A second panel is opened on the right side to display the Playlist contents (shown empty in the picture). You can now start adding songs to the current Playlist. In the left window, search for the songs you would like to add to your Playlist. Once the song is highlighted, click on the OK/PLAY button to add it to the Playlist. The song will be added to the

Playlist and a small mark is placed next to the music note icon to indicate that it is now in the Playlist. Continue searching and adding songs in this manner until you are satisfied. You can jump back and forth anytime between the two windows by clicking the LEFT/RIGHT buttons. A Playlist can have a maximum of 1000 songs in it. We recommend that you save your Playlists to the Gmini hard drive (see below) to be used again later. You can also add all the music files of a complete folder in one operation by highlighting

the desired folder, pressing MENU to display the contextual menu, and then selecting either ADD TO PLAYLIST or INSERT TO PLAYLIST. Watch which window you are in since the left window menu has different options than the right window menu.

Loading a Playlist

You can load a previously saved Playlist or add the files it contains to the current Playlist. Use the music browser to select the Playlist of your choice (Playlists are indicated by a special list icon) and then press OK. If there were already some items in the Gmini Playlist, then the songs of the loaded Playlist will be added to the end of it. You can then check or modify the Playlist as usual in the Playlist window.

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Playing a Playlist

There are two ways to play a Playlist.

1)Press the RIGHT key to go into the Playlist edition window. Then use the UP and DOWN keys to select which song you want to start with.

2)In the Playlist window press MENU to display the contextual menu and select START PLAYLIST. The Gmini starts playing from the first track of the playlist.

Playlist contextual menu description

Start Playlist: starts playing the first track of the playlist.

Save Playlist: saves the current Playlist onto the hard drive so that it can be reloaded later. It will be saved into the directory which is open in the left window. You should navigate in the left window to your Playlist folder before saving.

Rename Playlist: changes the name of the current Playlist with the virtual keyboard.

Shuffle Playlist: randomly changes the order of the items in the current Playlist .

Clear Playlist: remove all tracks from the current Playlist.

Move Track: changes the position of the current track within the Playlist. The current track is then displayed with a double arrow icon. Use the UP and DOWN keys to move the selected track and press OK to validate the new position.

Delete Track: removes the highlighted track from the playlist.

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Contents Archos Gmini 200 series Table of Contents Ports, Buttons and Connections Ports, Buttons and ConnectionsFirst Time Usage Plugging in the AC AdapterTurning on the Gmini Changing the user interface languageUser Interface Overview Settings screen Using the Virtual KeyboardMessage boxes Contextual MenusUsing the Gmini Play ModePlay Status Play OrderUsing Playlists Using the GminiChanging the Gmini Settings Changing the Sound SettingsChanging the PlayMode Settings Parameter DescriptionSetting the Clock Changing the Power SettingsSetup screen Power Off Range 1 to 9 minutes or NeverGmini Changing the Recording SettingsChanging the System Settings Using the Browser File and Folder Operations in Browser ModeKey Symbol Action Inside the Music FolderRecording MP3 Music Contextual Menu on a FolderCreate Folder same as above Contextual Menu while in the Double BrowserUsing the photo wallet 4.5.1 Using the photo browser Microphone RecordingLine-In Recording Copying Files from a CompactFlash CardWindows ME/2000/XP and Macintosh 9.2 or 10.2.4 and better Connecting the Gmini to your ComputerMaking the USB Connection Connecting the Gmini to your Computer Using the Gmini as an external driveDisconnecting the Gmini from your Computer Windows Using MusicMatch Installing MusicMatchUsing MusicMatch MacintoshCreating MP3 files from your Audio CDs ARCLibrary UpdatingUsing iTunes 4 with your Gmini Using iTunes 4 with your GminiCreating and Using Playlists with MusicMatch Troubleshooting Updating your Gmini Operating System OS softwareProblem I would like to partition the Gmini hard drive File issues, corrupted data, formatting, and partitioningTroubleshooting Windows 98SE & ME Running Scan-Disk Error Checking Technical SpecificationsWindows XP & 2000 Running Check Disk Utility ChkDsk Archos Gmini 200 seriesWarranty and Limited Liability Technical SupportTelephone Support Mail SupportWorldwide Offices FCC Warning StatementCopyright Notice United States & Canada Europe & Asia