![]() None of the answers in this thread so far worked, or perhaps applied to me. My problem was this if I dragged a Winamp generated M3U into iTunes, a blank playlist was generated. The key is to look at the format of an exported m3u from iTunes and then to mimic it. ![]() Some of this lesson may be applicable for other situations. I have a weird setup where I have iTunes and Winamp sharing the same music files. First, let me be clear that this is something I figured out on Windows 7, specifically for getting a Winamp generated M3U file into iTunes.
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