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    How to play musics in the SPECIFIC folder?

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    j.s | # 11 | 2010-04-23, 03:03 | Report

    Originally Posted by allz View Post
    so we just rename of the folder to something.m3u or ..... what?
    No, you use the terminal application to make a playlist for
    each directory..

    The ls command lists files in the current directory, or in the directories named following the command.

    I think the playlists can be almost anywhere, but I have been putting them togeter with the media files.

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    nbosch1 | # 12 | 2010-04-23, 06:11 | Report

    Originally Posted by j.s View Post
    I think the playlists can be almost anywhere, but I have been putting them togeter with the media files.
    If the playlist is anywhere but the same directory as the music then the paths to the music files need to be absolute (or at least a full path relative to the location of the playlist)

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    jakiman | # 13 | 2010-04-23, 06:28 | Report

    I just use Symfonie. It's a simple media player with equalizer and file/folder based browse/playback.

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    manvik60 | # 14 | 2010-04-23, 08:09 | Report

    As you said, use Mediabox. It has option to play from folders.

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    Missingbyte | # 15 | 2010-04-23, 08:11 | Report

    Originally Posted by jakiman View Post
    I just use Symfonie. It's a simple media player with equalizer and file/folder based browse/playback.
    I use this to, it works well.
    just lags slightly when browsing web or any other tasks.

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    gionni88 | # 16 | 2010-04-23, 08:29 | Report

    I use the following script to get a playlist including the mp3 of a chosen folder:

    #!/bin/sh
    find /home/user/MyDocs/Music -name *.mp3 > /home/user/MyDocs/Musica/Playlist.m3u

    than I set up a desktop command script that gets updated when clicked and I find the playlist done under the imported ones.

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    cashclientel | # 17 | 2010-04-23, 08:36 | Report

    Were the following posts useful?

    #2 - "edit the tracker.cfg file"
    #4 - "manually genre tag all your mp3s"
    #6 - "make playlists on your computer and tag your mp3s"

    I've got no right to rant - but c'mon guys...

    Thank goodness the OP worked it out for himself.

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    lq_sunshine | # 18 | 2010-05-05, 21:15 | Report

    i found an easy way to create playlists from folders.
    i installed Kmplayer.

    there is a function ... "generate playlist".
    select "directory media scanner"

    then "playlist options"--> export m3u

    you will find the new playlist in mediaplayer (imported playlistst)

    LQ

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    allz | # 19 | 2010-05-06, 02:00 | Report

    Originally Posted by lq_sunshine View Post
    i found an easy way to create playlists from folders.
    i installed Kmplayer.

    there is a function ... "generate playlist".
    select "directory media scanner"

    then "playlist options"--> export m3u

    you will find the new playlist in mediaplayer (imported playlistst)

    LQ
    thai's it! thanks alot

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