Pirlouwi wrote:
I received from a friend a dvd full of mp3. Difficult to take control of
so much mp3 files.
But fortunatelly, there is a lot of m3u.
The problem is that this dvd has been created under Windows.
The path separating character is, as you know, letter '\'.
This means that all m3u
From the playlist module the m3u files are checked for a '\r\n' and if
found then backslashes are converted to forward slashes, so it should
work.
This means that if you are not getting your m3u files to work then they
don't have a cr/lf at the end of the line. You can check this with:
od -c
I received from a friend a dvd full of mp3. Difficult to take control of so
much mp3 files.
But fortunatelly, there is a lot of m3u.
The problem is that this dvd has been created under Windows.
The path separating character is, as you know, letter '\'.
This means that all m3u files located on