Playlist Creator 3

Does anyone use this program? I am creating a playlist for my 8 gb Fuze with no luck.

Here is my method: I plug my rocket to the computer, add the files of my rocket in the software, create a playlist, save the playlist in the music from my "FLARE".

The playlist appears on the "rocket", but shows as empty. What Miss me? Thanks for the help

Oops... stupid error on my part I created a folder in my music folder to save it, when all I had to do was just to save it in the music folder directly. Thanks for the help!

Tags: SanDisk Sansa

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