Since it's possible (even likely) that a tune fit more than one criteria
(could be "70's pop" AND "Disco" - can media player find tunes under either
criteria

Re: "70's pop" AND "Disco" by reply

reply
Sun Apr 20 08:25:16 PDT 2008

"Yes" answered my own question

simply separate each genre by semi colon ""70's pop; Disco" and this song
will appear in both/either genre

keeeeeeewl

"JethroUK©" <reply@the.board> wrote in message
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> Since it's possible (even likely) that a tune fit more than one criteria
> (could be "70's pop" AND "Disco" - can media player find tunes under
> either criteria


Re: "70's pop" AND "Disco" by Swifty

Swifty
Sun Apr 20 11:56:39 PDT 2008

JethroUK© wrote:
> "Yes" answered my own question
>
> simply separate each genre by semi colon ""70's pop; Disco" and this
> song will appear in both/either genre

Aha! You've also answered one of the things that has puzzled me. If you
enter a semicolon separated list in, say "Composer", then it displays
only the first entry in the rolling display at the bottom left of WMP11.

So, the semicolon is used to separate a multi-valued list.

Incidentally, a "semi colon" is simply a "." :-)
(Guffaws from the pedants/sticklers)

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