Totally NOT an opensuse question, but thought someone may know…
Is it possible to open an m3u file FROM an m3u file?
ie for a multiple side/disk album, have a directory for each side/disk with music files (mp3/flac/etc), with an m3u file for each.
In the directory above, would like to have a ‘combined’ m3u file, pointing at the individual m3u’s, so to be able to play the whole selection.
Possible?
Have tried, but doesn’t look like it is going to work…
Hi
It’s just a text file with the name and path to the file? Make a file called say my_playlist.m3u and put the names in this file… AFAIK easytag should do this for you?
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M3U and https://help.gnome.org/users/easytag/stable/playlist-generate.html.en
Used to love Easytag!
Not supported these days? Won’t do CDDB lookups…?
Hi
It’s using gnudb? gnudb.org an alternativ place for the free CD database to make sure it stays free.
Yeah, just discovered that!
I sweated using gnudb for ages about 12 months ago, and couldn’t get it to work, but just tried again, worked straight off!!
Thanks!
Not for all:
GnuDB is closed for Russia in sympathy with the Ukrainian people.
Previously I could use VPN, but now The Kindest Government from Barad-dur disabled it.
OK, another question not related to the original, but related to the easytag thing… (I know, shouldn’t do that here…)
The Ctrl-A and search using selected files works fine, but…
Manual search, get an "The server returned a bad response ‘HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found’ error.
CDDB configured for gnudb.gnudb.orghttps://tinyurl.com/238u9afj
Thanks.