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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 21 for Windows => Topic started by: adelriccio on February 10, 2016, 12:17:46 am
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I recently bought a RIUZU MP3 16GB + 64GB card, for which there is not much of a comprehensive English manual. I liked many of the features of the player, but am having trouble with using playlists as exported with the present MC setup I have. I saw (with Windows file explorer) a 26kb M3U file in the Playlist folder after exporting said list with MC. However when I intend to get into that playlist folder directly from the MP3, I get a message "Files not Found". The original M3U file used by MC is actually 63Kb. I am not sure if the parameters used in the export should be changed as compared to other Android devices where I used "M3U (Relative paths)" generally with no issues other than sometimes get the playlist replicated a few times in the player. Do you have any suggestion about using a different setup for exporting files and playlists? Thanks a lot for your help.
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If your playlists are in a subdirectory, they might not have the correct path to your files. They might need to go UP one directory first.
On my FiiO X1, I found that it could NOT understand the concept of starting from the root directory OR going up one directory. It just puked and said it couldn't find the file. I had to resort to putting all of my playlists in the root directory. From there, they all worked fine. You might experiment with that.
Brian.
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I recently bought a RIUZU MP3 16GB + 64GB card, for which there is not much of a comprehensive English manual. I liked many of the features of the player, but am having trouble with using playlists as exported with the present MC setup I have. I saw (with Windows file explorer) a 26kb M3U file in the Playlist folder after exporting said list with MC. However when I intend to get into that playlist folder directly from the MP3, I get a message "Files not Found". The original M3U file used by MC is actually 63Kb. I am not sure if the parameters used in the export should be changed as compared to other Android devices where I used "M3U (Relative paths)" generally with no issues other than sometimes get the playlist replicated a few times in the player. Do you have any suggestion about using a different setup for exporting files and playlists? Thanks a lot for your help.
Try using Relative Paths without leading dot.