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Adding songs to playlist
Seaningtime:
yes they do.
I really don't get why this is so hard? I've tried editing it on the computer and also editing it on the ipod, neither are working.
Also there is another album I added and I named it incorrectly the first time so I changed the name in the m3u file which didn't work. Even tried removing the songs out of the playlist on the ipod and then manually putting them back in which isn't working
Llorean:
"One thing I did notice however is that the mp3s have the artist name, album and track number next to the file name, the flac do not (I think iTunes did this)"
What exactly does this mean? Do you mean the files on the disk have different names? (since there's no visible difference in the M3U clipping you pasted, I assume you're referring to on-disk names).
bascule:
--- Quote from: Llorean on December 15, 2008, 01:46:19 AM ---"One thing I did notice however is that the mp3s have the artist name, album and track number next to the file name, the flac do not (I think iTunes did this)"
What exactly does this mean? Do you mean the files on the disk have different names? (since there's no visible difference in the M3U clipping you pasted, I assume you're referring to on-disk names).
--- End quote ---
I think this is referring to the way the Windows Explorer folder view changes which columns it shows depending on the filetype.
Windows will detect an MP3 file, extract the tag info and display it in columns in the folder view. Windows (obviously :P ) does not recognise FLAC and thus just displays filenames.
--- Quote from: Seaningtime on December 14, 2008, 11:54:05 PM ---I really don't get why this is so hard?
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Nor do I. You need to try and make a playlist including FLAC files automatically from your player. Go back to the information I linked to in my earlier post and create a playlist, using Rockbox, of a folder on your player containing FLAC files and then have a look at that in a text editor and check for differences to what you have in your hand-edited ones.
Seaningtime:
ok, I get what I was doing wrong now :-\
So I thought that database was to view the playlist you are using now...
Something completely different from playlists :D
Sorry for confusing everyone and thanks for trying to help me :)
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