I have the same issue - playlist created in WMP - which is a .wpl file
and looks like a complete XML file, when scanned into SqueezeControl
shows up but is empty. Just purchase the SqueezeBox Duet and installed
it. Everything works great, but a bit disappointing that it does not
recognize my Pla
Just wanted to log that I'm having the same issue as everyone else here
in this thread relative to empty playlists created in Windows Media
Player. Never a problem before upgrading. I'm uninstalling 7.1.3 and
going back to 6-something.
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My Winamp-created m3u playlists worked great in 6.5.4 and previous
versions, but now disappeared when I upgrade to 7.0. Dang!
Now I'm wondering if going back to 6.5.4 will work again.
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any solutions to this?
i have the same issue in linux.
of course the server sits in a root owned location, so moving playlists
there is slightly annoying and may indeed be a security risk.
it finds the playlist just fine. just thinks it's empty. i've tried
the same things with absolute fi
It's possible the scanner.exe program didn't pickup your pref files or
your playlist path is wrong in the prefs file. I got a log although my
playlist are not in the same directory as slimserver.
Is your prefs file in a nonstandard location ?
What is your playlist path set in the prefs file (sl
bpa;246412 Wrote:
> This should produce a log of each playlist being parsed. Copy the
> output for parsing the M3U file and attach to a post
Wow... thanks BPA... That actually did help narrow down what the issue
was.
My Slimserver is sitting in C:\program files\slimserver\server.
My Music is
I setup a test Windows system with Winamp. I created test M3U playlists
and was able to play them OK with Slimserver. My Winamp M3U file have
similar format to your file.
I looked at the code - it is coded to handle CR/LF issues and other
possible file encoding. Also the code really ignores eve
bpa;246334 Wrote:
> Could still be an issue
> - if you look at the conf files used by Slimserver on Widows, they use
> Linux format newlines.
>
> The easy way to check this is to attach some examples a working and non
> working files and they can be examined at byte level.
I welcome you to lo
Could still be an issue
- if you look at the conf files used by Slimserver on Widows, they use
Linux format newlines.
The easy way to check this is to attach some examples a working and non
working files and they can be examined at byte level.
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bpa;246225 Wrote:
> You can try SC 7.0 beta now - it is very stable and close to release.
>
> Alternatively attach an example file to a post.
>
> If you have been editing the playlist on Windows but Slimserver runs
> under Linux then it is likely you have added characters into the file
> which
You can try SC 7.0 beta now - it is very stable and close to release.
Alternatively attach an example file to a post.
If you have been editing the playlist on Windows but Slimserver runs
under Linux then it is likely you have added characters into the file
which may cause problems with Slimserve
Hopefully, the next release will deal with it. Very odd bug, though.
Annoying, too!
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hirsp1;246118 Wrote:
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> Any new suggestions?
I've had this issue pending with Slim Support this entire time. I was
recently informed that I might as well give up on it. This software is
open source... things that are more important get dibs on getting fixed
first. So issues like this basica
I've got the same problem - Playlists show up in text editors, but are
empty in Slimserver 6.5.4 on a linkstation with Freelink v1.11
installed.
1) I can create and save working playlists using the web GUI.
2) Old playlists, with correct paths do not work, but show up
in text editors.
3) Cutti
gregious wrote:
> This started happening to me today as well. And it's happening with
> playlists I actually created using slimserver that I've had for months.
> All my playlists are empty. Hello slimsupport? Issue with the new
> version?
This isn't slimsupport. This is slimusercommunity. You need
Hello I am having these problems as well, it appears I can not save any
playlists. When I got and look at the .m3u files created they are
virtually empty.
All they contain is
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#CURTRACK 0
#EXTM3U
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I turned on d_playlist and got the following errors when I
This started happening to me today as well. And it's happening with
playlists I actually created using slimserver that I've had for months.
All my playlists are empty. Hello slimsupport? Issue with the new
version?
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gregious
Siduhe... this is what I gathered from before after turning on that
switch... I put up a test.m3u file with 5 songs contained within it...
I'm not seeing any clues other than the fact that Slimserver doesn't
seem to want to be able to read the .m3u file. :(
scanPathOrURL: Finding valid files in
vnvjeep, try switching on the d_playlists debugging flag (Server
Settings/Debugging), and initiate a "playlists only" rescan. Does the
log give any error messages or other clues about why the playlists are
not being picked up.
neu242, if you are using a recent version of Slimserver, I think you
I am not able to get playlists with URLs to work, maybe it's related?
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=39081
Code:
[playlist]
NumberOfEntries=1
File1=mms://my.server.com/rod/test_071007_06.wma
Length1=-1
File2=mms://my.server.com/rod/test_0710
Hi Siduhe,
My D: drive is a local drive. I've tried relative paths and absolute
ones... it didn't matter. The M3U that the SlimServer's GUI created
used absolute paths, but it also used strange formatting which didn't
seem to include carriage returns... the entire M3U wraps, which
Winamp's or M
vnvjeep, In my experience, Slimserver's handling of playlists on
external drives or partitions can be patchy. What is "D:" - a
networked drive / external drive or partition? As you've discovered,
it won't accept relative paths, only absolute ones.
What is the setting that you put in for Slimser
W00t... you guys are all starting to come out of the woodworks now... :)
All my M3U's play just fine with Winamp as well... never had a problem
with that, or Media Player... There's definitely some weird formatting
going on that Slimserver doesn't like. It's GUI-created playlists
definitely look
I have noticed this behaviour also.
Would like to see this solved, because I have some very desirable
partyplaylists (M3U format) covering quite a few years (and would not
like to have these entered manually track by track).
Strange thing is that SOMETIMES (maybe after complete reinstall??) the
Hey Killick... glad to finally see I'm not the only one... :(I
have currently logged this issue with Slim tech support (issue#
070918-004080)... but as of 10/5/2007, they are still working/testing
this issue. It sounds to me like this is a global bug that goes across
platforms... Same thing,
Slimserver says my playlists are empty, but when I open the .m3u files
with an editor, I can see that they are not. Strangely, this is only
affecting some of my playlists, not all, and I can't see any
differences among them.
I'm using absolute paths in m3u lists on Ubuntu 7.04 and a SB2.
SlimSer
Just bumping this back to the top... Does anyone else have a solution to
getting these playlists to work right? I have tried 3 different methods
now:
1 - Created a playlist in Winamp (relative and absolute paths) --
didn't work.
2 - Created a playlist in Windows Media Player (relative and absol
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