How to create a playlist on a NWZ-W270?

I love this product, but the support is terrible.

Something happened to my Walkman, I had to delete all the songs and now I can add songs to the Walkman but can't make a Playlist itself and the songs aren't in the right order. Grrrrr.

Once again, GREAT product. Support is brutal.

Someone at - it help him? (This is your good deed for the day. )

Thank you.

First set your player to your computer with the USB connection. So, if you are using Windows Vista or similar, click on the Menu start > computer
Your walkman should appear on the list of the drives in the computer.
Right-click on the icon for your walkman and select the menu option "explore".
Then right click again on the empty space the windows of Windows Explorer that has arisen.
Select the menu "new folder."
Rename then rename the folder as playlists, with all capital letters.

Then, you can use taskbar to transfer a playlist on your walkman.

This time, because you created the folder SELECTIONS the MediaGo software must put the files of the playlist in the PLAYLISTS folder. This means that your device should then be able to switch mode playlist one allow to play playlists.

There is a bug in the software of multimedia of Sony because the MediaGo software should have created the folder SELECTIONS throughout, but you have fixed the bug by creating the folder playlists manually.

I hope it works on your device.

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