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.m3u file?
so what is an m3u file? i understand that it is the list of songs but is this the file that iTunes uses to access the CD's data on CDDB?
if this is the case can i download an album (torrent), burn it onto CD, including the .m3u file, and have iTunes be able to see that CD on the CDDB? what i want is to be able to burn an album to CD and have it recognized by iTunes as a legit album. is this possible?
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The .m3u file is a winamp playlist. I don't know if iTunes pays it any attention. :idunno:
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not only winamp but yes it's a playlist file
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I'm pretty sure Itunes recognizes them as playlist files as well
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Its a textfile (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text_files) with playlist information. It is supported by lots of mediaplayers, including iTunes. You can open it with any texteditor (like notepad) if u want to know what is actually in them.
It should have no impact for itunes recognizing something as legit or not.
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yeah, m3u has a large support. Pretty sure I-Tunes, definately winamp and wmp
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it is a media player list , when you have many MP3 you can make an auto play list or socalled m3u list .
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everbody's statement is correct : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M3u