Yromem
05-10-2011, 01:13 AM
Hello. When I make a playlist inside the system using mp3s on the internal HDD, it works (m3u.all, etc). When I paste new entries into that file on my computer, it works. When I duplicate the file and rename it (something.m3u), and try to open it in the system, every mp3 entry says "File doesn't exist".
I've tried checking the original file for linebreaks (UNIX), encoding (UTF-8), and checked that the .info file the system creates is unnecessary. All paths are still "HDD:/music/" etc., which should still work unless the firmware virtualizes a filesystem brokenly? PBO Core BETA.P70R2(BCN).Megapack (with MacOS X).
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Why? I use iTunes, and make extensive use of ratings. By using playlists, I can sort through many thousands of mp3s. Browsing is painful in the PBO Core, and shuffling songs is currently impossible without playlists. Also, MacOS X doesn't run Virtual Basic Script, so GaryM's script isn't possible.
Thanks!
I've tried checking the original file for linebreaks (UNIX), encoding (UTF-8), and checked that the .info file the system creates is unnecessary. All paths are still "HDD:/music/" etc., which should still work unless the firmware virtualizes a filesystem brokenly? PBO Core BETA.P70R2(BCN).Megapack (with MacOS X).
--
Why? I use iTunes, and make extensive use of ratings. By using playlists, I can sort through many thousands of mp3s. Browsing is painful in the PBO Core, and shuffling songs is currently impossible without playlists. Also, MacOS X doesn't run Virtual Basic Script, so GaryM's script isn't possible.
Thanks!