A .m3u file is a plain text playlist format used by media players like VLC, iTunes, and Winamp to queue up music or video streams.
Use relative paths (e.g., song1.mp3 ) if the M3U file is in the same folder as your music. Use absolute paths (e.g., C:\Users\... ) if it is stored elsewhere. 140.m3u
If you have 140 files to add, you can use the Command Prompt (Windows) to list them quickly: dir /b *.mp3 > 140.m3u (Note: This creates a basic M3U without the Extended metadata lines, but most players will still read it.) How to Play It ) if it is stored elsewhere
Starts with #EXTINF: , followed by the duration (in seconds) and the title. File Path: The actual location of the media. Example Template Example Template