Hello,
I have two questions. What kind of playlists does TuneWiki support? I would like to transfer playlists from the computer to the phone and play them in the TuneWiki. Is it possible? Another question concerns the backlight. While I´m reading the lyrics I don´t want the baclight to go off. Is it possible to set the backlight always on?
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Playlist support & backlight always on
#2
Posted 21 September 2011 - 10:16 AM
Hey Kanak,
TuneWiki Supports standard .m3u playlists. If you have playlists in another format let me know and I can test them for you. Your songs may need to be in the same folder format on your phone as they were on the computer where you made the playlists though.
TuneWiki will conform to whatever your standard backlight settings are. You can configure this in (from your home screen) Menu -> Settings -> Display -> Screen Timeout. Note that this is a global setting that will affect all your apps.
TuneWiki Supports standard .m3u playlists. If you have playlists in another format let me know and I can test them for you. Your songs may need to be in the same folder format on your phone as they were on the computer where you made the playlists though.
TuneWiki will conform to whatever your standard backlight settings are. You can configure this in (from your home screen) Menu -> Settings -> Display -> Screen Timeout. Note that this is a global setting that will affect all your apps.
#3
Posted 21 September 2011 - 09:30 PM
LedRobster, on 21 September 2011 - 10:16 AM, said:
Hey Kanak,
TuneWiki Supports standard .m3u playlists. If you have playlists in another format let me know and I can test them for you. Your songs may need to be in the same folder format on your phone as they were on the computer where you made the playlists though.
TuneWiki will conform to whatever your standard backlight settings are. You can configure this in (from your home screen) Menu -> Settings -> Display -> Screen Timeout. Note that this is a global setting that will affect all your apps.
TuneWiki Supports standard .m3u playlists. If you have playlists in another format let me know and I can test them for you. Your songs may need to be in the same folder format on your phone as they were on the computer where you made the playlists though.
TuneWiki will conform to whatever your standard backlight settings are. You can configure this in (from your home screen) Menu -> Settings -> Display -> Screen Timeout. Note that this is a global setting that will affect all your apps.
I´m not sure if I understood you correctly. I have the playlists in *.pla format. I transfer the music and the playlists to the device with Windows Media Player. It trasfers the playlist to the folder in device that is named accordingly to the folder name in computer. Tune Wiki doesn´t see it.
I know how to set backlight always on in my device, but I would like to do it only for this application. To be able to see the lyrics all the time during the playing.
#4
Posted 23 September 2011 - 06:57 AM
Kanak, on 22 September 2011 - 05:30 AM, said:
I´m not sure if I understood you correctly. I have the playlists in *.pla format. I transfer the music and the playlists to the device with Windows Media Player. It trasfers the playlist to the folder in device that is named accordingly to the folder name in computer. Tune Wiki doesn´t see it.
I know how to set backlight always on in my device, but I would like to do it only for this application. To be able to see the lyrics all the time during the playing.
I know how to set backlight always on in my device, but I would like to do it only for this application. To be able to see the lyrics all the time during the playing.
Kanak,
What version of Windows Media Player are you using? You may need to have your playlists in either .m3u or .wpl for TuneWiki to recognize them. In windows media player you should be able to do a "save playlist as" and change the format of the playlist.
Currently we don't have support for backlight control independent of the OS.
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