It could mean many things. For example, if your referring to computers, it could mean Windows Media Player play list, or it could mean a variety of businesses and/or organizations.
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No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
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I think wpl and m3u are data files not actually songs carrying data about tracks e.g. song name.
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Just use Winamp to sync the playlist over.
The .wpl format is the default file format used for playlists that you save in Windows Media Player 9 Series and above. They cannot be converted to .mp3 format. In order to convert, you need the actual songs. Once you have the music or video use a program like AnyVideo Converter to get your .mp3 files you need.
It is a kind of format file in a computer wherein it stores music playlists. It is the proprietary format file that is used in Windows Media Player with version 9 to 12.
You may have a virus.... ---- Unlikely. .wpl files are Windows Playlist files. Open them up using Notepad, and see if the files contain readable text or gibberish. The text will look something like blahblah blah blah What looks like could have happened is Microsoft Media Player has reorganized your music library, and created playlist files for where your files were before.
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It all depends on your software for your car, if you are using a bluetooth, try seeing if they are playable on that device. Other than that just check that pack of paper you have in your glove compartment, its called a manual take a look through it.
The only way I have figured out how to do it is to burn the song on a CD, then open up zune and rip the songs. its kinda a long way but that's all i can figure out.. Hope this helps!