ListBox - Quick Start

ListBox - Quick Start

Quick Start

ListBox is dedicated to creating and editing playlists. It allows preparing playlists in advance for the AirBox module and playing them on-air later.

ListBox does not need any special workstation or platform.

·        Launch ListBox;

·        Right-click on the grid;

·        Select Add è Media file;

·        Browse for the files you want to insert in the playlist and click on the Open

·        Go to File menu è Save playlist as and browse for the location to save your playlist to.

·        Type some name for the playlist and press Save.

Congratulations! You have just created your first PlayBox playlist!


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