![]() ![]() Full machine lock-down renders the device unusable.AES Secure Wallet for storing credit card details, PINs, passwords etc.OTP Stream Cipher for super-fast Palm database encryption.Uses 128 Rijndael AES algorithm, official U.S.If I could see the contents, then I could create new PLA playlists and copy the contents from the old M3U ones.ProLock is the all in one security system for Palm OS. So it looks like the current problem is that I can see playlist names from the device in MusicBee, whether M3U or PLA, but not see their contents. I can add music, and then on the device can see the updated playlist. When I plug the device in again, I can see the new playlist, but not its contents - same as the others. And when I remove the device, now apparently it is making a liar out of me, because it's in PLA format and the stock Music Player can see and play it. If I right-click on the device and create a playlist, it puts it under the card on the device (rest of playlists are just under the device itself), and I can assign music and see it in MB. (Apparently I was incorrect earlier when I said that MB didn't see the PLA lists on the device.) However, when I click on any of them, nothing happens. Then the title on the phone is "MTP application", and I can see the device in MusicBee and all the playlists (both old M3U and new PLA) in the devices window. When I plug in the phone, the phone gives me the choice of Media Player or Mass Storage, so I choose the former. If I create a new playlist in the default Android music player, why doesn't MusicBee see it? ![]() Why when I create a new playlist from MusicBee does it later show up empty in MusicBee? Is there any way I can recover the old *.pla.m3u playlists that I created in MusicBee on the old device (which are still on the card)? Oh, and the first time I transferred a playlist from MusicBee to this device, it corrupted the *.mp3 file and sent a *.alb file with the album art. (This one is just *.pla, though.) The old ones aren't seen and don't play in the default music player on the phone, which could make sense if the music player doesn't recognize *.m3u, but the new ones can play. (The filenames are kind of strange, however, in the form *.pla.m3u.) Even a new playlist, that I created from MusicBee in a prior session, is showing up as empty. The old playlists, however, are showing up as empty. When I attach the device in DTM mode, MusicBee can see it, and after a bunch of attempts, it miraculously started to see the music and playlists on the card. Previously I've used MusicBee with great success on my Palm Centro, and now I got a Samsung Captivate (Android 2.2) and updated MusicBee to the latest. ![]()
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