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Streampoin t doesn't recognizes all of my m3u-Playli sts
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03-30-2008 08:14 AM
I've now updated to StreamPoint 1.5
The library is set to a folder on my HDD. The option for .m3u Playlists is set.
In a subfolder I have 8 m3u-Playlists. But streampoint only shows 2 of them. (The library is updated!)
Why? What couldt I do to get all of my Playlists?
(Sorry for my bad english, I'm from Germany)
The library is set to a folder on my HDD. The option for .m3u Playlists is set.
In a subfolder I have 8 m3u-Playlists. But streampoint only shows 2 of them. (The library is updated!)
Why? What couldt I do to get all of my Playlists?
(Sorry for my bad english, I'm from Germany)
Michael.
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Re: Streampoin t doesn't recognizes all of my m3u-Playli sts
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04-02-2008 10:21 AM
Problem solved:
I'm generating the playlists with MediaMonkey. MediaMonkey has a default option for UTF8-Coding of foreign letters. And in german there are lot of such letters (äöüß) ;-)
It seems that StreamPoint doesn't love UTF8-Coding.
After deactivating this option the new playlist were found.
Perhaps this information is helpful for someone out there.
I'm generating the playlists with MediaMonkey. MediaMonkey has a default option for UTF8-Coding of foreign letters. And in german there are lot of such letters (äöüß) ;-)
It seems that StreamPoint doesn't love UTF8-Coding.
After deactivating this option the new playlist were found.
Perhaps this information is helpful for someone out there.
Michael.
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04-08-2008 06:48 AM
Good observation. I'm having lots of problems with Streampoint not recognizing my playlists. They were recognized before, but I wonder if Streampoint actually looks inside the playlists to verify that each song is properly named and the path is correct. Is it possible that one corrupted name or missing path could prevent the whole playlist from being accepted? Unfortunately, the strange manner in which this software was written and the continued lack of support from Logitech makes me believe this may be the case.
