** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Does the playlist work on the device if you remove all the paths and
just keep the file names?
NO.
But adding file:///SDCard in front of the file path of the playlist
produced by RB does work.
so this should be the only method. and a fix should be added to do this?
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Hm, it's unfortunate that the blackberry-created playlists have absolute
paths. The format seems reasonably compatible (the EXTINF stuff are just
comments and "nice to have", but not required). It seems that Rhythmbox
should try to chop off the path when importing files by playlist.
Does the playl
hmm ok so some information
this is how the playlist which was created in rhythmbox looks when opened with
gedit
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:,Song Of The Century
/BlackBerry/music/Green Day/21st Century Breakdown/01. Song Of The Century.mp3
#EXTINF:,The Static Age
/BlackBerry/music/Green Day/21st Century Brea
nope, that didnt work.
and also when in my phone i go into the playlist (which was created by
RB) and click on view files in it, then i see all the files listed and
on any file if i see it's properties then the location is mentioned
which is the full and correct location.
also what might be the
Banshee doesn't use media-player-info yet, so that can't work.
For RB, I very much suspect that the issue is the wrong path. Can you
please have a look into the .m3u file? I suspect it lists the music
files without any directory, which means that the .m3u file needs to be
in the same directory tha
also found some more info, rhythmbox creates the playlist at location /Media
Card/ .
the phone's music player creates playlist at location /Media
Card/Blackberry/music/ .
dont know if this makes a difference.
both are indeed .m3u files so probably our playlist type is correct.
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hmm doesnt work. here's what happens.
1. after adding that information, in banshee it still says "Supports
playlists:no" and cant do anything in banshee.
2. In rhythmbox, it now does allow me to create playlists, and i created
a new one say "praveen" and added some songs, then when i disconnect m
There are several playlist formats around, but this one is the most
popular one:
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[Playlist]
Formats=audio/x-mpegurl
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Can you please add this to /usr/share/media-player-
info/rim-0004_0006_8004.mpi and try if it works then?
I don't think
added
** Attachment added: "udev file"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35971804/udev.txt
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Please do
udevadm info --export-db > /tmp/udev.txt
with the device being plugged in and attach /tmp/udev.txt here. Thanks!
** Package changed: devicekit-disks (Ubuntu) => media-player-info
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: media-player-info (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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