![]() ![]() Note that there is no import playlist option either? I had their instructions as to how to do this open while working on this, but at this point they never explain how to get the music files into the playlist. There's a post at Microsoft about the "Cortana won't play my music" thing that goes back a year that people are still adding to it, but what I'm doing is supposed to be the solution according to MS. Why make something that should be obvious to even a newb, so difficult that someone who's been using computers for over 25 years can't find it.īy the way I did have a Cortana Playlist that I created last year in Media Player, I tried to open it in Groove and it said that it couldn't read it, however I can open it with WinAmp. I remember doing this in Media Player and it had just about the same amount of clarity. Why not have an Add Music button that takes you to a normal interface for adding files like any other program?īetter yet why can't you just drag or copy and paste the files into the playlist? ![]() ![]() It doesn't ask me if I want to add files from the location that I specified as the source of my music. ![]() There is no interface to import the music files, you can not drag files to the Cortana playlist. None of the stuff on the page like "Add Songs" is clickable, and the only option you get from clicking on More is Delete. ![]()
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