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| But I can't open playlist in text format... Even if it was created by BSPlayer... |
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The commandline instruction to run a playlist used to be (didn't test it now): bsplayer.exe "playlist.bsl" [options] (depending from where you start it "bsplayer" could have to be full path and name of bsplayer.exe; this is also valid for the playlistfile) In fact also simply "running" the playlist.bsl file should do the trick as well (on the understanding that the file-extension .bsl is properly associated with BSPlayer). Maybe I didn't understand your question correctly and it would be a good idea to have a look here (and/or perhaps also here).
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