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I'm glad my information helped!

I'm using English on MB, and Japanese on my computer.
According to the property info, playlists on my Walkman are saved as M3U files.
I don't know how to inspect the format of playlists on MB, so please let me know how if you need that information!

Looking at the WordPad texts, every song on the playlist seems to have those 4 squares at the end, including the songs that do appear on my Walkman playlists.
Should I change the format of my playlists?

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Thank you for the clarification!
I managed to open the playlist on WordPad, but I can't tell which line refers to which song since all I see is a block of continuous texts...
Looking at patterns of texts, here's what I suppose you wanted;

E:\Music\NWWM_REC\2022-04-29\015-1842.MP3)

If this wasn't the information you needed, please let me know!

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Thank you for your comment, phred!
Here're the answers to your questions;

1. I'm using the version 3.4.8033.
2. MB was installed via installer (https://www.getmusicbee.com/).
3. It's always the same songs that don't show up on my Walkman playlist. They're some of the newest additions to my library.
4. Here's how I send files from MB to my Walkman: right-click on the file in MB > Send to > Device WALKMAN (E:).

Finally, I'm sorry I couldn't understand exactly what you wanted in the last request.
Would you clarify what you meant by "lines," especially?

Again, thank you for your help!

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Hi, tech noob here.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!

Question:
How can I fix the issue of some songs disappearing from playlists once exported from MusicBee to Walkman?

Background information:
The songs that won't appear on playlists on Walkman do exist both in MusicBee library and Walkman, and I can listen to them individually with no problem when I clicked on them.
On MusicBee library, the playlists work fine, playing all songs including said files.
I can also add and remove said files on the playlist.
They just won't show up on playlists on my Walkman.

I only use MusicBee to edit files on my Walkman.
Therefore, I import files from Walkman using "File > Add files to library" and edit imported files on a library whose music file path is directed from E:\ to E:\.
This system caused me no problem for 2 months now, until this issue with missing songs on playlist suddenly emerged this week.

Hit me with questions if you need additional information!

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Questions / Re: How to retain source files
« on: March 14, 2022, 04:56:27 AM »
Thank you so much, Vincent!
I followed your guidance and think it's working!

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Questions / How to retain source files
« on: March 13, 2022, 01:42:56 AM »
Hi, I'm a tech noob who is new to this software.
Sorry if my explanation is incomprehensible...
Any help will be greatly appreciated!

Problem;
I can't find the source files of the music I imported from Walkman after I edited them on MusicBee, and it causes all the edited music files to vanish

Background information;
I record music on Walkman using a recording cable, and then import them to MusicBee so that I can edit the titles, artists, and so on.
I import the files from Walkman to MusicBee using drag-and-drop, moving files from the "NWWM_REC" file in Walkman to "All Artists" category in MusicBee.
After editing, I right-click on the edited file on MusicBee and choose "Send to" > "Device Walkman(E:)."
Usually it won't import the files to Walkman somehow, so I always use drag-and-drop afterwards (if you could give me a solution to this phenomenon, that would be beyond helpful).
At first it worked, but after a couple of times I realized that MusicBee began to say something along the lines of "the source file is missing" when I double-clicked on a song and I can't play that song on MusicBee.
After I disconnected Walkman from MusicBee, I also realized that the corresponding files were missing from Walkman.

I used to rely on Music Center for PC, but stopped using them because my files often got missing out of the blue.
Now I changed my music manager to MusicBee, but it seems I can't get a hang of this software on my own.

How can I import files from Walkman, edit them on MusicBee, and then import the edited files back to Walkman without missing files?

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