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Playlists disapear from "Music->Playlist"

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 9:39 am
by Toxx
My System:

Twonky Media Version 4.4.2
Buffalo Linkstation Live
Client: Http, TG 100

Afer a while my Playlists for Video-Files (.mpg) disapear from "Music -> Playlists"

When I modify them and save they will reshown after refreshing Medialist, but disapear again after a while.

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 9:49 am
by Mike23
I have the exact same problem with my playlists. I temporarily got them working, but I am not sure if they will continue to work or will I start getting this problem again. Anyway, this seems to help, but I am not 100% sure if it will help forever. Since you are on a Linux-based NAS, open up the file for your playlist and for the directory path to your videos, change all the "\" to "/" (without the quotes). This is because "/" is the preferred slash for Linux when it comes to navigating directories in Linux (while "\" is for Windows).

Another possible solution is to move the playlists into an area where Twonky cannot scan them. Do a rescan. Then put them pack, and do another rescan. The playlists might appear again.

These two solutions worked for me. However, I am not sure if they resolved the problem 100%. It is still possible that my playlists will disappear too. I hope this helps. Tell me your results.

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 3:54 pm
by Toxx
Mike23 wrote: Since you are on a Linux-based NAS, open up the file for your playlist and for the directory path to your videos, change all the "" to "/" (without the quotes). This is because "/" is the preferred slash for Linux when it comes to navigating directories in Linux (while "" is for Windows)..
The Playlist is strored in the same directory like the media-files, so i don't need any path with / or \ to adress the files.

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:58 pm
by is0lde
Mike23 wrote:I have the exact same problem with my playlists. I temporarily got them working, but I am not sure if they will continue to work or will I start getting this problem again. Anyway, this seems to help, but I am not 100% sure if it will help forever. Since you are on a Linux-based NAS, open up the file for your playlist and for the directory path to your videos, change all the "" to "/" (without the quotes). This is because "/" is the preferred slash for Linux when it comes to navigating directories in Linux (while "" is for Windows).
Will this mean that for example "z:" should read "z:/" ?
dose linux recognize "Z:" ? or should be path be "/shares/mss-hdd/my music/etc.." ? :cry:

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:31 pm
by hadlock
This has been a problem for a while, with all of the 4.x versions I think. My playlists disappear too whenever I rescan the directories. My fix- disable the automatic rescan and use the "Rebuild Database" link on the troubleshooting page whenever I add content. Though not ideal, it works just fine...

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 9:32 pm
by is0lde
hadlock wrote:This has been a problem for a while, with all of the 4.x versions I think. My playlists disappear too whenever I rescan the directories. My fix- disable the automatic rescan and use the "Rebuild Database" link on the troubleshooting page whenever I add content. Though not ideal, it works just fine...
You have it easy! I have to do a reset to defaults every time I add content.
But I do have some playlists appearing now.

Only m3u files that are physically in an Album folder, and that do NOT contain any file path. If I have a playlist file that contains songs in different album folders, they will not appear.

My problem must be in the path "z:\my music\a folder\an mp3.mp3"

Maybe its a linux path it needs?????? but i dont know much linux.

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 10:03 pm
by hadlock
Ouch! Yeah, that hurts..

My playlists are all in the root mp3 directory and all file references are relative. Here's an excerpt:

#EXTINF:200,Trace Adkins - Hot Mama
Trace Adkins\Comin' On Strong\01 - Hot Mama.mp3
#EXTINF:265,Kellie Pickler - Small Town Girl
Kellie Pickler\Small Town Girl\06 - Small Town Girl.mp3

Where "Trace Adkins" or "Kellie Pickler" is the subdirectory...