Howard Passman wrote:
> OMG, I forgot to capitalize the "M" in "Music" in the path.
>
> I apologize and thanks for everyone's help.
>
> Howard
That's a Linux beginner's error, don't worry. You'll be cursing the case
sensitivity for along time :p I know I'm still tripping over it at
times,
OMG, I forgot to capitalize the "M" in "Music" in the path.
I apologize and thanks for everyone's help.
Howard
Howard Passman wrote:
> Thanks and it is clear. I'll give it a shot in a little while and report
> back.
>
> Not looking for an answer, but am curious about all the extraneous
Howard Passman wrote:
> Thanks and it is clear. I'll give it a shot in a little while and report
> back.
>
> Not looking for an answer, but am curious about all the extraneous lines
> in my SBS created playlists.
>
> Thanks
I've no idea, it's all mumbo-jumbo to me :(
Like I say, you don't
Thanks and it is clear. I'll give it a shot in a little while and report
back.
Not looking for an answer, but am curious about all the extraneous lines
in my SBS created playlists.
Thanks
kidstypike wrote:
> Yes.
>
> I made a four track playlist in Foobar (Windows 10). This is what it
>
Howard Passman wrote:
>
>
> All sorts of extra stuff. SBS refuses to play or see any other format.
> If it weren't for the #EXTURL line and the use of %, it would be pretty
> straight forward for me.
>
> AM I OVER THINKING THIS?
>
Yes.
I made a four track playlist in Foobar (Windows 10).
Thanks for all the info. It's pretty much what I've tried with the
exception that I only tried one file. Cautious at my age :-) Here's an
example of from each playlist type. The use of the % instead of / is one
of a couple of things that just seems to make this worse than normal.
Here's a Foobar
Hi there,
since you still have a Windows machine, here's a process you could try:
- Make sure you know the exact path to your music on the Raspberry Pi.
It's on the "Basic Settings" tab of your LMS's Settings page, under
"Media Folders". Mine is "/mnt/music"
- Install Notepad++ on your
My issue is, I would like to copy my Foobar Playlists to my LMS. It get
a little complicated. My LMS is on a Raspberry Pi using PiCorePlayer.
The playlists are in Foobar on a Windows machine. However, the Foobar
software pulls it's music files over the network from the LMS.
Originally these