Dear Sharon, Sharon Kimble wrote: > On Tue, 27 Aug 2013 19:40:35 +0200 > Claudius Hubig <debian_1...@chubig.net> wrote: > > This is only a guess: > > > > ls -w 1 *.m4a *.mp3 > > > > will only print the actual filename, not the full path to the file. > > However, MPD playlists have the following format: > > > > $ cat /var/lib/mpd2/playlists/Dvorak\:\ 8.\ Symphonie.m3u > > antonín_dvořák/dvorak__sym8__1__allegro_con_brio.ogg > > antonín_dvořák/dvorak__sym8__2__adagio.ogg > > antonín_dvořák/dvorak__sym8__3__allegretto_grazioso.ogg > > antonín_dvořák/dvorak__sym8__4__allegro_ma_non_troppo.ogg > > > > where the folder antonín_dvořák exists in the music root directory of > > MPD: > > > > $ grep ^music_directory /etc/mpd2.conf > > music_directory "/datapub/media/audio" > > $ ls -d /datapub/media/audio/antonín_dvořák/ > > /datapub/media/audio/antonín_dvořák// > > > music_directory "/home/boudiccas/Music" > target directory "/home/boudiccas/Music/beeb-radio" > > and when I ran 'ls -w 1 *.m4a *.mp3 > ~/.mpd/playlists/beeb-radio.m3u' > from the target directory it creates 'beeb-radio.m3u' but it is > non-playable. > > When I try to play it from mpd there is zero sound, although others > play okay with mpd, and says 'No such song'
What does ~/.mpd/playlists/beeb-radio.m3u look like (cat ~/.mpd/playlists/beeb-radio.m3u)? From what I understand, it should have the following form for MPD to successfully find the files: beeb-radio/yoursongone.mp3 beeb-radio/yoursongtwo.m4a whereas it likely looks like that: yoursongone.mp3 yoursongtwo.m4a Best, Claudius -- Please don’t CC me.
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