http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=6447
There is an enhancement request open on this topic.
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jrichardson
James R.
QA - breaking things so you don't have to
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dvdit;320774 Wrote:
> Why can't I simply drag music files from my computer/music folder into
> the playlist? Is this something that would be supported in the future.
> Searching/browsing and loading songs from within SC takes forever.
Have you tried the slimfx skin for the SC web ui? It's quick a
hey toke!
also a new qnap user here. the qnap is linux based and follows
completely different path names, which make your windows-generated
lists pretty much useless. :-( (mine, too!)
you need to find and replace the windows paths with the appropriate
linux/qnap paths to make them work.
its not
raaurora;321238 Wrote:
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> edit: p.s. - just make sure you save the playlist in whatever folder
> you configured SC to find playlists, and save in .m3u format.
I got problems with own-generated playlists. Well actually I have
generated a test playlist via MusicIP (MIP) and saved it in the same
dvdit;320908 Wrote:
> Thanks for the iTunes tip. Why didn't I think of that!
if you're dealing with wma and/or mp3's, WMP works well too. I agree
with the other poster, I don't look to SC to manage play lists (which I
have no issue with). It does great as a media server.
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raaurora
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Pascal Hibon;320856 Wrote:
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> Myself I use iTunes to manage my library. I create and update playlists
> inside iTunes. iTunes supports drag and drop feature so I dont really
> need it in SC. I consider SC as a server application that is running in
> the background to server my SB3.
Thanks for
mherger;320824 Wrote:
> > Why can't I simply drag music files from my computer/music folder
> into
> > the playlist?
>
> Because the machine running SC doesn't always have access to the
> computer
> you want to drag files around. Imagine running SC on machine A while
> working on machine B.
> Why can't I simply drag music files from my computer/music folder into
> the playlist?
Because the machine running SC doesn't always have access to the computer
you want to drag files around. Imagine running SC on machine A while
working on machine B. A can't access files on B. (Well, it cou
+1
I know that SC and the Squeezebox is not Winamp or any other music
player .. it's better .. but I have often wished that I could do this
like I've done with every other music player I've used since 1994.
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Why can't I simply drag music files from my computer/music folder into
the playlist? Is this something that would be supported in the future.
Searching/browsing and loading songs from within SC takes forever.
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dvdit
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