![]() Ethically, it seems to me to be a worthy act of civil disobedience and an opposing force to the corrupt DRM and copyright laws that big media has lobbied for and received. That being said, I feel a debt of gratitude towards the pirates out there. I mean, I think SlingTV is legit isn't it? I'd be happy to view SlingTV through Emby-server, but I am also not opposed to getting a better deal if there's one out there, but the main thing I am aiming for is to have one interface to get at OTA and legal streaming - that's what I am hoping for. I'm guessing the Fight Club reference means we don't talk about it? I never watched the movie.Īnyway, I was pretty sure that some of these providers were shady, but I assumed some are legit. I truly appreciate the information and discussion. The rule of thumb is the same as Fight Club. Just like Sonarr/Radarr/etc, it's viewed as potential piracy. ![]() However, it’s a lot better than having no playlist import capability.You're not finding much because it's generally frowned upon to talk about it. It’s not a perfect solution as there’s no album art and some songs are missing. As I play songs from the playlists further and further down, it is playing the wrong song (by a few songs apart).Īnyway, I’m glad I’ve got most of the contents of my two playlists across. HOWEVER - I seem to have lost some songs along the way when using the above process. Now both playlists played to some extent on my device! It looked like an issue with %20 characters so I used sed to replace %20 with a literal space character in both playlist files Launch the Volumio UI but the playlists wouldn’t play I then transferred both playlists on my Volumio device (RPi 4B) using scp from iMac to device into /data/playlist, then SSH’d onto the device to check that they were there I had to substitute these characters to get a playlist in Volumio format created It complained about literal double quotes in three of the songs for one playlist (" characters). I had to substitute the directory leading up to my music directory with the path on the USB drive (something like /mnt/USB/xxxxx…/MyMusic). Import each playlist into VLC and export it in #EXTM3U format (VLC ‘lost’ some songs at this point as it showed fewer songs than I have in Audirvana with the same playlists All the songs played fine when accessing them through the Volumio UI from my iMac.Įxport my two playlists in Audirvana on my Mac desktop - these are not in #EXTM3U format Prior to running these steps I had all my music on a micro-SD card plugged into a USB adapter that was plugged into one of the USB ports on my device. I had a complicated set of steps to get a roughly working playlist in Volumio. Let’s hope this is part of the interface / mpd functionality. Volumio2 will have a dedicated MPD emulation interface which will be able to interact with your favorite MPD controller The playlists that do work can be added to the play queue but not added to the playlist overview and it cannot be added to a new or existing playlist (because it already is a playlist). Music/playlist.m3u is not even shown in the mpd file browser in cantata Music/playlists/playlist.m3u does not work I can only open the playlist when it is located at music/cd/playlist.m3u. ![]() I have ‘music’ as library root and some base folders in it: For example it does not accept any playlist format with relative paths when the path starts with ‘go dir up’ (…/). Experimenting with cantata as client and it is pretty buggy. ![]() Happen to stumble upon the plugin section of the mpd docs and it does support pls/m3u/xspf playlists when adding them in mpd.conf. And for the moment, I don’t understand how people manage their playlists (I assume lots of people have music in local hard-drive or NAS…)Īnyway, appart from the playlist problem, the rest works fine => Thanks for the great work ! I’ll just wait for this update ! When I started my raspberry hifi system adventure, I couldn’t imagine I would face such kind of problem (I thought “file explorer” would work on any software). Maybe it’s going to be solved one day…īut in fact, the problem seems old (at least 2 years), Yatse members said it’s not a problem of remote, but a problem of Kodi : It plays the list in alphabetics order instead of sequence order… And I definitely need the remote… But Kodi + remote (Kore or Yatse) fails to play the playlists in correct order. In fact when I tried, Kodi itself (directly commanded from a computer, with mouse) seems to work fine. Well, yes… In fact I also thought that Kodi would have been an option to manage simple playlists… But… No ! ![]()
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