M3U from Creative Media playli

There is a facility to import from M3U playlists to Creative Media but with the new DAK playlist manager I could easily print the playlist. Unfortunetly I can't find an export facility to move my Creative Media playlists to an M3U format.
Has anyone been able to find a way to export Creative Media playlists to M3U format?

Personally I've never heard of one. I know that Notmad can backup playlists onto the PC, but I'm not sure what format they're in. I'm thinking it isn't M3U though.

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  • Recording from Creative Media Aborts

    Hi all,
    I have been experiencing some probelms trying to record onto my computer via the creative media console. I have sound, and the computer registers the sound, but after a certain amount of time, the program simply stops recording and prompts a message "the recording process was aborted".
    I run win XP with a sound blaster audigy 2 sound card. The drive I am recording onto has over 39 gigs of space and I am recording from a pioneer djm 500 mixer plugged in via rca cables to the aux line 2.
    I am trying to record dj mix sessions and needless to say it is quite aggrevating to realize that nothing is recorded. The maz time I have tried is around 80 min (that of a cd).
    Here is the record settings I have been using:
    Channel: Auxiliry 2
    WAV, STEREO, 96,000 Khz, 16bit sample rate.
    Any thoughts?
    Thanks in advance - Michael

    Personally I've never heard of one. I know that Notmad can backup playlists onto the PC, but I'm not sure what format they're in. I'm thinking it isn't M3U though.

  • Music from Creative Media Source

    I purchased a Creative Zen touch a year ago and have all my music organized on their version of itunes which is called creative media source. I just bought an ipod video and need to know how to transfer all of my music from Creative to itunes and then of course to my ipod. Is it possible to transfer all the music I have on Creative to itunes?

    Sure, if they are not protected WMP files.
    Drag the audio files from the folder to the Library in the Source list
    or choose File > "Add File to Library" and select the song file or folder.

  • HOW DO I RESTORE DELETED FILES FROM CREATIVE MEDIA ORGANIZER

    I? stupidly deleted the wrong files from the organizer, lost nearly all my music !!? Is there anyway I can get them back ?I can't play anything on Windows Media either. I have all the music on my Zen Jukebox still but it did not transfer all tracks back onto computer, had lots of errors. Please help. I'm desperate and upset at my stupidity !!

    [size="2" face="Helv">You should also update your MediaSource first if its version is older than v3.30.2:
    - Download and install the latest Creative MediaSource Player/Organizer 3.30.2 from your product download site. Make sure that you install this first before installing the rest of the MediaSource plugins listed below.
    - (Depending on your product and firmware)
    For non-PlaysForSure Zen series: Download and install the latest Creative Zen and NOMAD Jukebox plugin 2.00.20 for Creative MediaSource from your product download site.
    or:
    For PlaysForSure Zen Touch: Download and install the Creative Software Suite for PlaysForSure-enabled Creative Zen Touch Players.
    or:
    For PlaysForSure Zen Xtra: Download and install the Creative Software Suite for PlaysForSure-enabled Creative NOMAD Jukebox Zen Xtra Players.
    or:
    For PlaysForSure Zen Sleek: Download and install the Creative Software Suite for PlaysForSure-enabled Creative Zen Sleek Players.
    or:
    For PlaysForSure Zen Micro: Download and install the latest Creative MediaSource Plugin for PlaysForSure devices (version .00.8) from your product download site.
    or:
    For NOMAD MuVo series: Download and install the latest Creative MuVo plugin .0.05 for Creative MediaSource from your product download site.
    or:
    Creative Zen Neeon plugin .00.3 for Creative MediaSource (9.72 MB)
    - If it is listed for your product: Download and install the latest Creative MediaSource Plugin for CD Burner 3.0.8 from your product download site.

  • Exporting Music listing from Creative Media Sou

    Is there anyway of exporting my music listing from My Music Library to Smartlisttogo program?
    Leif

    Sure, if they are not protected WMP files.
    Drag the audio files from the folder to the Library in the Source list
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  • Can't seem to transfer with Creative Media Sou

    Ok so is anyone else having problems transferring songs from creative media source to their mp3 player? I have plenty of space on my muvoN200 so thats not the problem. When I try to troubleshoot the problem there is nothing on the error that I am getting. Anytime I try to transfer it always says "an error has occurred while transforming this file". I have over 50 songs on my mp3 player so I have had no such problems in the past and I have done nothing different. I also went and downloaded the newest version of MediaSource but the problem still persists. Unsure what is going on and wondering if anyone has had this problem or knows how to help. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks!!!!

    You may have hit the limit in the root directory. Delete a few files off the player, create folder and transfer those files to the folder instead of root directory.
    Jason

  • Creative Media Source - Problem adding a song to playl

    I created playlists for my Zen Vision M using Creative Media Source. I did not use the PC Library but rather used the player as the source and created play lists. I have successfully added songs to the playlists over the past several months. Yesterday when I added a song, it replaced the entire playlist with the one song that I was adding. I tested several more times by creating new playlists and the same thing happened.
    I can accomplish the same thing using the explorer but prefer Creative Media Source. Has anyone had a similar experience? Any advice?Thanks. Jay

    Try download and install the latest MediaSource 5.0.38 and the MediaSource plugin of your ZEN Vision:M. Creative MediaSource 5 and its various plugins are now officially available for download at your respecti've product download sites. The main Creative MediaSource 5 Player/Organizer:
    Creative MediaSource Player/Organizer 5.0.38 (22 Dec 2006)
    For mass storage series ZEN/Muvo players:
    Creative Music Player (Mass Storage Series) Plugin 5.0.07 for Creative MediaSource 5 Player/Organizer (22 Dec 2006)
    For PlaysForSure ZEN players:
    Creative PlaysForSure Devices Plugin 5.00.36 for Creative MediaSource 5 Player/Organizer (22 Dec 2006)
    For non-PlaysForSure NOMAD/ZEN players:
    Creative ZEN and NOMAD Jukebox Plugin 5.00.22 for Creative MediaSource 5 Player/Organizer (27 Dec 2006)
    For CD Burning function:
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    For selected DTS supported Sound Blaster cards:
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  • Smart Playlists on Zen Vision:M and Creative Media Organizer Software

    I come from the iPod world, where, once a playlist is created in iTunes, the playlist is transferred to the iPod, and is automatically updated each time you sync. That's why it's called "smart" playlist.
    I can create a smart playlist using the Creative Media Organizer software. It automatically updates the playlist, based on the rules I defined. However, the playlist created on the Media Organizer does NOT get transferred to the Vision:M player! What's the point in that?
    I can, of course, copy the smart playlist to the Vision:M manually... but there are two HUGE problems with that...
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    2) The software recopies the *music* back to the Vision:M each time you create a playlist! This means that it overwrites the music that was there, with the (same) music in the playlist!! This takes FOREVER, if there are a lot of titles in the playlist! This is obviously a brain-dead way of doing things! All the software/Vision:M needs to do, is to copy the actual music files that don't currently exist on the player, and then create a text file that contains the *location* of the music... in other words, an M3U playlist file! One of the (many) issues with doing things the way this software does it, is that each time a track appears in a separate playlist, a duplicate entry for that song appears in the Vision:M's music list! So, if you have 5 playlists, and each one contains "Mozart's 5th", then when you list all the songs on your Vision:M, you'll get 5 copies of "Mozart's 5th" listed! Dumb!
    Any way around these problems? Can I have smart playlist that gets transferred to the player so that it contains only the songs I want? Does it *have* to recopy ALL the songs to the player, each time I create a playlist? Does it *have* to add duplicate entries to the list of files on my Vision:M?
    Is the software *really* as dumb as I think it is, or am I just being a BDU (Brain Dead User)?

    You can only automatically sync playlists using Windows Media Player 0 as far as I know. There's lots of other software out there that can use the Media Transfer Protocol of the Vision:M, but I'm not sure what they can do.
    Creative's software is desperately lacking in the playlist sync area, so you're not being a BDU

  • Creative Media Player does not work on my

    I have removed audio card rebooted and then istall the drivers but I can't get Creative Media Player to show up on my PC
    I'm using the following on my PC:
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    Microsoft Office Professional Enterprise Ed. 2003 SP
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    Are you installing only the drivers? Creative MediaSource is a separate installation from the audio software.

  • How to Reinstall Creative Media Player Software

    October 2nd 2006
    If your update for Creative Media Source, Creative Media Player, and any associated programming has corrupted your system and you need to reinstall the older version or reinstall any of it period this information is critical to avoid serious frustration. It took me four days to figure this out fully and it was HARD to figure out with NO thanks to Creative Technical support. If anything Creative OWES me for this information since they are too stupid to answer my questions with anything but canned answers. It was posts on the Creative forum and several searches in Yahoo and Google that helped lead me to the conclusion of this issue and I feel that you as a Creative customer are not going to like this at all but hey, I?m just the messenger so please don?t kill me! Word of warning! Formatting your hard dri've and reinstalling all your software is far easier than what I am about to instruct you but what I figured out does work and seems to be the ONLY way of really fixing this bug. This applies to the Audigy Z 2S Platinum and should apply to ALL Creative Software in this line of Creative Products.
    What caused this in the first place:
    I was happily running the supplied creative Media Player, Media Source Go! software with THX, Dolby, and the other features that came with my Audigy Z 2S Platinum. As a conscientious computer user I like to keep things up to date and like to keep my software updated so I went to the Creative site and performed the automatic updates. BIG, BIG mistake! I lost the Equalizer, THX, the Mixer, and everything BUT the most basic of applications to this sound card. The point of me buying it in the first place was the features. The updates stripped me of them. When I tried to reinstall the original software the problems began. When using the supplied installation disk and attempting to uninstall the software was problem one. Creative never had the forethought of supplying an accurate uninstallation feature so when you use the ?Add/ Remove Program? feature you do not get the junk that Creative hides in your file system much like trying to extract AOL Files (which gave me the inspiration for getting rid of the corrupted installation of Creative Software). Like AOL software Creative is extremely invasi've and hides in a number of places you would not even think to look in.
    The Issues you will be facing and the associated Error messages:
    Upon reinstallation of the old software after my first of many attempts at removing the old installation I began to get the following error messages upon startup of the Media Source software, ?Exception-Created Object:Exceptions:FactoryNotFound Message:?Invalid Factory in Created Object: AudioChannelMappingMSG? and ?PFX file missing or corrupted, application will now terminate?, and the last of your nightmare messages ?Device not found by application and application will now terminate?. If you get any of these messages you are screwed and face a serious uninstallation procedure to correct this. Thanks to this you should be able to fix it all and get your reinstallation to take properly.
    Something to keep in mind and I only found out about this the day before I wrote this, Apple Quicktime 7 has a serious conflict issue with DemoShield and the removal process is the same for the Creative Software since uninstallation will not get Quicktime out either. Before you reinstall remove Quicktime 7 or you are going NOWHERE! Quicktime 6 does not appear to interfere with the installation. You will get the error message ?DemoShield has encountered a problem and needs to shut down? followed by the computer wanting to send an error report. This is a sure fire sign that Quicktime is interfering with the installation along with the file DEMO32.exe which will need to be deleted.
    Another thing I need to mention is that you WILL need the following software or something similar to eliminate all traces of Creative software, Error Expert, RegEditXP, Directory Cleaner, and Find Dead Links. This software will get the impossible and hidden stuff you will not find or be able to get rid of otherwise.
    Preparation for this task:
    Kick on some music, smoke a FAT joint, drink a beer, or do both because this process is involved and frustrating! If you don?t drink or smoke or both than I hope God is with you because you will be cursing and swearing when something does not go right. Remember, I was at this for four days FULL TIME with minimal information to go on. Patience is a MUST or be ready to pay an expert a LOT of money to deal with this.
    Now it begins:
    NOTE: It should not be necessary to uninstall the Card itself. The software and not the PCI card is the issue and the drivers are not what cause the hanging reinstallation. I did at one time in the process of figuring this crap out pull the card but when I managed to fix the problem I had left the card in. Again it is NOT necessary to pull the Sound Blaster card from it'ss slot to effect the fix for the software.
    NOTE: Should at any time in this extraction process you get the message ?Application cannot be removed? or ?Another application is using file and it cannot be removed? hit CONTROL/ALT/DELETE to open the Task Manager. Click APPLICATIONS and if Creative software is running click END TASK. You can then continue the extraction process.
    : TRY to save all of your important media files in another directory (preferably in another dri've or partition. Another dri've is preferred) before you begin this so you don?t loose your music and video files to an accident, misunderstanding, or software association. Making a special holding folder with an easily recognizable name not having Creative in its name will help keep you from accidentally deleting these files in the event the search turns them up.
    2: Go to the ?Add Remove Programs? in the control panel and remove all instances of Creative you can find. When that is done go to Run\msconfig and select ?Selecti've Starup? and UNCHECK ?Load Startup Items?.
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    5: Open Windows Explorer, Start\Programs\Accessories\ Windows Explorer. The search feature here is a great help but for the moment get the obvious crap first.
    6: In Windows Explorer click ?View? and select ?Show hidden files? in the selection menu window. This will allow you to get the stuff that regular uninstallation can't get at nor will a regular search reveal. THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT STEP DO NOT TRY TO WORK AROUND IT OTHERWISE YOU WILL FAIL EXTRACTING ALL THE JUNK!!!!!
    7: Look for these three directories first:
    C:\Documentsandsettings\USERNAME\StartMenu\Program s\Creative
    C:\Documentsandsettings\Aministrator\StartMenu\Pro grams\Creative
    C:\Documentsandsettings\USRNAME\Applications\Creat ive
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    8: Now go to the C:\Programs\Windows directory. This gets touchy. WORD OF WARNING TO NOVICE AND INTERMEDIATE COMPUTER USERS ALIKE (Experts should need no warning about this) BE VERY CAREFUL ABOUT WHAT YOU DELETE HERE! THERE ARE FILES HERE CRITICAL TO THE OPERATION OF ALL OTHER APLICATIONS ESPECIALLY WINDOWS AND DELETING THE WRONG ONE WILL RESULT IN A COMPUTER THAT WILL NOT START! You can confirm who made the file by pointing at the file in question with your cursor and it should display the maker of the file.
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    The Windows files you will be looking in are:
    C:\Programs\Windows\ime
    C:\Programs\Windows\inf
    C:\Programs\Windows\PIF
    C:\Programs\Windows\prefetch
    C:\Programs\Windows\Registration
    C:\Programs\Windows\System
    C:\Programs\Windows\System32
    Lower down in the Explorer window you will find the following files that also need to be deleted:
    C:\Programs\Windows\CTCCW.DLL
    C:\Programs\Windows\CTDCRES.DLL
    C:\Programs\Windows\CTDV0K.CDF
    C:\Programs\Windows\CTDV0K2.CDF
    C:\Programs\Windows\CTDVAUDY.CDF
    C:\Programs\Windows\CTHELPER.EXE
    C:\Programs\Windows\CTRegrun.exe
    C:\Programs\Windows\CTRES.DLL
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    9: This is where it begins to get complicated. In Windows Explorer you will be using the Search button.
    Click Search and look for these files:
    HKLM\Software\Creative Tech\Software Installed !!DELETE THIS FILE!!
    Demo32.exe !!DELETE THIS FILE!!
    Creative
    SoundBlaster
    {5CDDF96A-BC34-4D72-9ABA-EFFF0C39977} !!DELETE THIS FILE!!
    AC3 !!Delete any and all files found associated with Creative. With the AC3 files MAKE SURE they are Creative file before deleting them. There are AC3 files unassociated with Creative and they will appear in your search. ATI uses AC3 decoders as well and you DON?T want to screw up an application that is not the problem.!!
    THIS COMPLETES AS MUCH OF THE MANUAL EXTRACTION YOU CAN AS A USER GET TO WITHOUT THE ASSISTANCE OF SOFTWARE.
    0: Run Directory Cleaner and set it for Creative Audio and click CLEAN followed by setting it for Creative Audio Light and again Click CLEAN. Shut down Dri've Cleaner when you are done with this step.
    : Run RegEditXP and fix all issues it finds and close it when it is done.
    2: Open Error Expert and set it to Scan for Registry Errors. This gets the stuff RegEditXP misses. When it has found the problems it can select FIX.
    3: While still in Error Expert select ADVANCED SYSTEM TOOLS and select STARTUP LIST MANAGER. Remove Creative from the list in any form you find it. Close Error Expert when done.
    THIS COMPLETES THE REMOVEAL PROCESS FOR CLEARING YOUR COMPUTER OF CREATIVE SOFTWARE.
    IF YOU HAVE QUICKTIME 7 IT HAS TO BE REMOVED DUE TO A COMFLICT WITH CREATIVE INSTALLATION SOFTWARE!
    If you do not have Quicktime 7 then open msconfig, reset your computer to ?Normal Startup?, click ?Apply?, then close msconfig and restart. You can now reinstall your original software.
    4: Removing Quicktime 7:
    This sucks as well. Uninstalling Quicktime 7 from the ?Add/remove Programs? will not work. First make sure it is OFF. If it is acti've it will not be removable. Check with the task manager and in your system tray at the bottom right hand corner of your computer monitor. If you see the blue ?Q?, close it before beginning the extraction process or it will get very complicated.
    Windows Explorer Search found all the files I needed to remove but like Creative reference all the same folders in C:\Programs\Windows as you did for removing the Creative Software and remove all references of Quicktime you find;
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    C:\Programs\Windows\inf
    C:\Programs\Windows\PIF
    C:\Programs\Windows\prefetch
    C:\Programs\Windows\Registration
    C:\Programs\Windows\System
    C:\Programs\Windows\System32
    Windows Explorer will lead you to other programs it hides in and the one file I could not remove under any and all circumstances was the one in C:\Programs\Adobe. That one reference will not interfere with anything so you can leave that one. Once you have removed Quicktime 7 go to msconfig and select ?Normal Startup? and restart your computer.
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    The End!

    Audio Console is included in the latest drivers, the easiest way to reinstall it is to reinstall the drivers but if you want to reinstall only the app, uncompress the drivers package with WinRAR and run the setup program from the AudCon Folder. If your X-Fi is OEM you may need to mod CL's drivers, or get a package from Dell that includes AudioConsole.

  • Creative zen firmware update now trouble with creative media sou

    I wanted to start downloading music from an online store and was advised that I needed a firmware upgrade for my creative zen, which I did (version 2.2.02) and could download music. However since I have done this my zen is no longer recognised when I connect to my pc - which is running on Windows XP. I took advice from creative and reloaded my firmware after starting my player in recovery mode and then I reloaded the creative media source organiser software. After that I could find the player in the organiser but everything was laid out differently with all my music in folders which made it really tricky to navigate.
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    The Zen MicroPhoto is an MTP Device.
    Minimum System Requirements:
    Microsoft? Windows? XP (Service Pack or higher)/XP 64-bit
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  • Windows Vista--again- Cannot install Creative Media Sou

    Hello. I have a Zen Microphoto. I bought a new computer running window vista home premium 32 bit. I have been tryng to install the creative media source 5 to manange my music and playlists. I prefer this over Media Player. Every time I try to install the program, the setup program stalls with an error message, "searching for installed components" I have tried installing the program with the ZEN plugged into different USB ports and I have tried deleting the driver from the device manager and reinstalling it. Can anyone help me with this??

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  • MPEG-2 option missing from Adobe Media Encoder (ver7.2.0.43)

    Hi all,
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    Hi Jim,
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  • Creative Media Source Prob

    Whenever I transfer albume to and from my Zen V Plus, Media source insists on adding the album title to the song name. This makes very long titles which can't be easily read in the Zen V. I have tried a number of transfers, and media source always appends album names to song titles. Is there a way around this, or is this Creative Media Source bug. It's a real pain to have to edit every title on every transfer. Thanks for any clues.My Zen V firmware and Media Source software are up to date.

    Which mediasource did you download? I believe you have downloaded the mediasource installation mean for their MP3 player and that's why you cannot install. Their sound card mediasource don't have any standalone installation as far as I know. If you need, you will need to install the mediasource from your installation CD. If you don't have the installation CD, you can download the ISO CD image here.
    http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs/board/message?board.id=soundblaster&message.id=8433

  • Creative media organi

    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>I have all my songs tagged correctly which took me forever to do through creative media software and all is set now. It asks me if i would like to backup the music library when exiting program, and i do , but my question is, where is that info saved and backed up to?
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>My mother has an IPOD and i also have that softwate on my PC and i would like to transfer all the songs with all the taggs i created through media source to her IPOD.
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>I dont want to transfer just the songs from MY COMPUTER because then they wont have all the taggs assisnged to them and i would have to do them all again.
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>Has anyone came across this scenario ?
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>Is there anyway to either write over MY COMPUTER directory with all the new updated info i linked to songs through media source organizer ?
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>bottom line, If i ever got an IPOD myself is there a way to transfer all my songs to it with all the info i have in media source organizer that way i dont have to go back and retag songs with genre , albums, etc.....

    italiangspot wrote:
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>I have all my songs tagged correctly which took me forever to do through creative media software and all is set now. It asks me if i would like to backup the music library when exiting program, and i do , but my question is, where is that info saved and backed up to?
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    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>My mother has an IPOD and i also have that softwate on my PC and i would like to transfer all the songs with all the taggs i created through media source to her IPOD.
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>I dont want to transfer just the songs from MY COMPUTER because then they wont have all the taggs assisnged to them and i would have to do them all again.
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>
    <FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>Has anyone came across this scenario ?<FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#6633ff>
    Did you edit the tracks on the player itself?

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