INTERACT FORUM

Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Advanced search  
Pages: [1]   Go Down

Author Topic: Changes in Astell & Kern comparability re: playlists and SDXC cards  (Read 1872 times)

al1947

  • World Citizen
  • ***
  • Posts: 162

The instructions at https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Sync_Handheld and https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Handheld_Sync_Options are not working for me.

Since A&K does not have sufficient support for Mac to allow using the Mac version of MC25, I set up a Windows 10 virtual machine with Parallels Desktop and then syncing my SP1000 in Windows using the Windows version of MC25.

All was just fine until a few months ago, and then problems arose:

•   Files transfer as I want to the internal memory, but..
•   Playlists do not. Or more correctly, the playlists get created on the player but are empty.
•   Nor can I sync the SDXC drive when it is connected the SP1000. I have to eject the card and use the SD card slot on my Mac (letting Parallels connect it to Windows). Again, I get the files I want transferred, but no playlists. And the transfer rate is horribly slow.

If memory serves, my workaround worked with MC24, but hasn't with MC25. The one thing I can identify is the MC used to create ".PLA" playlists on the A&K, now it is creating ".M3U" playlists. This is the format that the player creates when you manually set up a playlist. But, as I said, A&K players read playlists transferred as empty.

In Options/Handhelds/Playlist Format, I am using the default "M3U (relative paths)" This is what worked before, but now it doesn't. Do I need to use another option?

I have queried A&K tech support to see if there recent firmware upgrades have broken something. And I have the same question regarding MC25. Known issue? Anybody else experiencing?
Logged

al1947

  • World Citizen
  • ***
  • Posts: 162
Re: Changes in Astell & Kern comparability re: playlists and SDXC cards
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2019, 02:27:20 pm »

A&K says:

For MAC users, the free software - Android File Transfer is still the primary solution that we commonly recommend to AK users.

Meanwhile, we understand there are several other options available in the market place, such as: here. With that been said, through our collective experience from working with customers, each different software product still posts a different strength and weakness, as there hasn't been a perfect solution yet for Android x iOS.

To further answer your question:

Has there been some change in A&K firmware that might affect the syntax or format of playlists on your DAPs?

The playlist feature for the Astell&Kern media unit remains the same, as the playlist will need to be created anew within the media player. it can't be created from a 3rd party software or outside of the AK media unit.
 
Is there a Windows music program that definitely would sync playlists as well as music?

If you are connecting the SP1000 media unit with a Windows computer, you are able to drag&drop media files directly into the DAP. No 3erd patty software or driver required. SP1000 is not able to support the playlist file created from a 3rd party software or outside of the AK media unit.

Why can’t I edit or write a playlist in a text editor – Windows or Mac – that the SP1000 will accept when transferred to it? I have tried this as a workaround, but the player treats them as blank, too.

In plain sight, the Playlist file is merely a textual content that offers the order sequence for the media unit to conduct music playback. However, each playlist file specifies the exact location of each music file that you've tagged, while the media files can be stored and scatted in either internal and external memories.
 
The index function (or the locations code) is the essence of why SP1000 is not able to support playlist files created anew or edited from a 3rd party software outside of the AK media unit, as the location of the files isn't identical from the computer to SP1000.
 
We hope the information outlined above is able to offer additional product insights for your reference.
Logged
Pages: [1]   Go Up