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So I am wondering - you said PowerAMP can edit these PC-created playlists. So now I have them back in place on the X.
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Would I need to reboot the phone every time I were to edit one of the lists? Or is that only to get the whole list registered with PowerAMP initially?Īs luck would have it, I was able to 'restore' the playlists to my Droid X from Titanium Backup Pro files I had made on my LG Ally. The only way to eliminate duplicate playlist detections seems to be to delete the duplicate lists within PowerAMP and then reboot the device. So it is important to put ONLY 1 copy of each playlist wherever you want it to be, then re-boot.
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What I eventually learned is that PowerAMP will see any M3U playlist files you store on the SD card, no matter WHERE you put them (after a reboot) without the need to 'rescan folders' within PowerAMP's settings. I had to reboot to get PowerAMP to see the new playlist, but it sees TWO copies of it! I then made another copy and put it into the SD/Music folder where I keep all my music. I created one in Media Player and copied it to the Droid X SD card. Where is the best place to put the PC-created playlists so PowerAMP will see them? Should they be in the SD folder where all my music resides, or in a folder specifically for playlists? I presume wherever I put them I would have to tell PowerAMP to include the folder in its list of music folders, right?Įdit - apparently PowerAMP will find it no matter WHERE you put it on the SD. But I'll keep that in mind for future use. I didn't realize PowerAMP could edit a PC-created playlist. I would add that the guy who sold me the poweramp has been helpful so far, and this post isn't intended to get a refund of the money I paid.Click to expand.As luck would have it, I was able to 'restore' the playlists to my Droid X from Titanium Backup Pro files I had made on my LG Ally.
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But what exactly could the problem be? Is there a way round it? Has anyone come across this before?Īdvice would be appreciated, because as of this morning I've removed the poweramp from my system.I really can't cope with that buzz Which leads me to believe that the problem lies within the power amp. The most obvious answer is a mains issue, but then I've previously had 5 powerful active monitors in my room and there's not been ANY issues with hum (but I don't know if this means that other kit should be fine also). I don't believe it's the interconnects as this morning I've tried a couple of others and the hum has not changed or disappeared I don't believe it's the AX5i as previously I had active monitors hooked up to it via the pre-outs, and there was no hum/buzzing at all, regardless of what power sockets in the room were used. * The AX5i is the problem, and is introducing noise into the chain. The buzzing is also audible in EVERY channel. Only when the poweramp itself is switched off does the humming completely stop (as you would expect). The noise is constant unless the AX5i is switched off, in which case the humming changes slightly, but is still there. The problem I have is a low level - but distinctly audible - buzz/humming sound. I've bought some good quality Belden interconnects, and have hooked them up from the poweramp to the pre-outs on my Pioneer AX5i.
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Unfortunately I needed longer interconnects than those that came with it, so it wasn't until 2 weeks after I'd received the amp that I got to try it out properly. (Image credit: Max MP) Poweramp is a feature-filled Android player. Wonder if anyone can give me some advice please? A few weeks ago I bought a Rotel 985 mkI 5 channel, THX power amp from the classifieds.