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Use relative paths (e.g., song1.mp3 ) if the M3U file is in the same folder as your music. Use absolute paths (e.g., C:\Users\... ) if it is stored elsewhere.
If you have 140 files to add, you can use the Command Prompt (Windows) to list them quickly: dir /b *.mp3 > 140.m3u (Note: This creates a basic M3U without the Extended metadata lines, but most players will still read it.) How to Play It 140.m3u
To be recognized by most players, the file should follow the format. Each entry consists of two lines: Use relative paths (e
You can copy this into a text editor (like Notepad or TextEdit) and save it as 140.m3u . If you have 140 files to add, you
Once saved, simply the file and select Open with... followed by your preferred media player (VLC is the most compatible choice).
For IPTV or web radio, the duration in the #EXTINF line is usually set to -1 because the length is unknown.


