MusicIP Mixer Help - Moods
Creating your own moods with the MusicIP Mixer is very easy. The first
step is to create a list of songs which defines a mood to you.
MusicIP Mixer will then use this list of songs as the basis to create a
virtually unlimited selection of new playlists which also reflect this mood
(limited only by the music in your collection).
On Windows/Linux
Once you have a list of songs which you want to use to define a mood,
store it as MoodName.m3u in the Moods subdirectory where
the MusicIP Mixer is installed (MoodName should be replaced with
the name you want to associate with this mood). You can use the
menu item to do this automatically.
For instance, you might create a file called Happy.m3u and store
10 songs which make you feel happy. After saving this in the Moods
directory, you can choose from the menu
bar, and MusicIP
Mixer will automatically create a new playlist which reflects those songs.
A "binary" mood file is stored as a .m3mood file instead of a
.m3u file - the difference is that the .m3mood file contains a binary
description of your mood. You can swap .m3mood files with your friends, and
they will be able to make mood mixes based off your original playlist, but
using songs from their collections.
On Mac OS X
There is no special moods directory on the Mac. Just store your playlist
as a normal .m3u file (you can use the menu). To use a playlist as the source of a mood mix on Mac, just
use the menu,
and choose the playlist you want to use.
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