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Samsung music player playlist export
Samsung music player playlist export










  1. #SAMSUNG MUSIC PLAYER PLAYLIST EXPORT MANUAL#
  2. #SAMSUNG MUSIC PLAYER PLAYLIST EXPORT FULL#
  3. #SAMSUNG MUSIC PLAYER PLAYLIST EXPORT ANDROID#

Vice versa (Hi-Fi Cast playlist on another environment) will be depending on the capabilities of the tool that's used for the playlist generation or renderer on the other device, or again if structure is the same it may just work.Īs Hi-Fi Cast recognises local and remote playlists, interchanging them may be even easy (copy to local, copy to remote).The trend of phones and tablets is increasing and changing very quickly. Maybe if the structure is kept the same, and the playlist uses relative or direct localisation (not sure which one it would be actually) it may even work directly. I realise the location and file structure of the music on the mobile device will/may be different, but maybe there the repair function can help (I don't know what it does exactly, I didn't need it yet).

#SAMSUNG MUSIC PLAYER PLAYLIST EXPORT MANUAL#

If the playlists from the NAS could also be imported in Hi-Fi Cast (again in m3u format or alike, for which support is asked by others and on your wish list I believe) that would save manual work. Some of that music I also placed on my smartphone, to be able to listen to it on-the-go. I have a NAS with a lot of music, and playlists.If you want to share a list of songs someone else would like to have (that doesn't use Hi-Fi Cast), to export it in plain text format (or m3u and alike) will offer the possibility to do so.Use M3U filename + line-number of media file in the Hi-Fi Cast streaming URL? Use standard M3U playlist files to store Local Playlists.

#SAMSUNG MUSIC PLAYER PLAYLIST EXPORT FULL#

Add entry to this table when media file is added to play queue, and use index to lookup full path in this table when media file is served.ĥ. Manage temporary, internal index-to-fullpath lookup table in Hi-Fi Cast. But this requires two "files" table queries – one when media file is added to play queue, and another when file is served by Hi-Fi Cast.Ĥ. Look up "files" table index and generate streaming URL *when media file is added to play queue*. But are full paths in the URL an issue?ģ. No need to look this up in a table when served – its right in the URL. Use the media file FULL PATH in the Hi-Fi Cast streaming URL. Don't have to change anything else in the Hi-Fi Cast app with this solution.Ģ. Provide feature in Hi-Fi Cast to re-populate indexes in streaming URLs for a/all local playlists. Here are some alternative implementations I've thought of.ġ.

samsung music player playlist export

A seemingly elegant design, but it fails if/when the "_id" field values change in app's "files" table. When Hi-Fi Cast serves this media file URL, it uses this index to get info about the media file to serve from the app's "files" table. The streaming URL contains an index into the app's "files" table in "external.db". For each playlist entry, a full path to the media file, along with a streaming URL, are stored in the "dataBytes" blob field. Local Playlists are stored in the Hi-Fi Cast app's "localEntity" table of "medialibrary.sqlite". But the implementation of the "Local Playlists" feature is lacking I sure hope the Developer can improve this feature soon. I really like the Hi-Fi Cast app, and paid for the "premium" version.

#SAMSUNG MUSIC PLAYER PLAYLIST EXPORT ANDROID#

I've encountered the (common?) problem of my Hi-Fi Cast "Local Playlists" becoming useless after an Android device Media Library re-indexing.












Samsung music player playlist export