Just google for it, but here's the link I found
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/thorin92/dss/index.htm
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I previously asked if people had tools to correct pathnames in m3u
playlists (for example, after having re-organised my music directory,
making a simple search and replace not possible).
I thought I'd mention that I found DionaSS Audiologic to do exactly the
job I wanted. You point it at the
Pascal- where is that program?
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I spoke to the author of m3uconv recently - he's taken the program down
for a reason, but is very happy for someone else to make it available
(i.e. me !). Give me a day or so and I'll have a page for it.
Pascal, if you drop me a PM with an email address, I can send it
straight to you.
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Sidule has posted this link in several threads recently:
http://www.joejaworski.com/m3u/. I downloaded and used on her
recommendation, and it worked perfectly. However, I have had to tweak
my playlists since then and used a regular editor for that task which
would also worked with Find Replace
Well, I noticed that the site was under construction. I can't say
whether the author still wants to hand out his software. I could PM you
the program it's small, but probably the best thing is to just use
Notepad, WordPad, or some other editor. Find/Replace works just as well
and you're even in a
Secret Squirrel;178575 Wrote:
Well, I noticed that the site was under construction. I can't say
whether the author still wants to hand out his software. I could PM you
the program it's small, but probably the best thing is to just use
Notepad, WordPad, or some other editor. Find/Replace
I'd like to re-organise my music folders to make them easier to navigate
via the remote control, but this will break all my playlists (.m3u
files) that have pathnames pointing to the files where they are now.
Does anyone know of, or dare I ask, can write, a script that would take
a .m3u
Sidule has posted this link in several threads recently:
http://www.joejaworski.com/m3u/. I downloaded and used on her
recommendation, and it worked perfectly. However, I have had to tweak
my playlists since then and used a regular editor for that task which
would also worked with Find Replace