

Hi aadam12, "In a related story", I am using Guayadeque music player. (see above: a local pathname relative to the M3U file location e.g. I need a plugin or script to do the following:ġ) copy the playlist files to a new folderģ) create a simple list of the files in that folder and save it (in that same folder) as text with the extension. In extended M3U, "#" also introduces extended M3U directives. The M3U file can also include comments, prefaced by the "#" character. The specification can be one of:Īn absolute local pathname e.g., C:\My Music\Heavysets.mp3Ī local pathname relative to the M3U file location e.g. m3u filesĪn M3U file is a plain text () file that specifies the locations of one or more media files that the media player should play. Sorry to reply to my own post but I was just reading about. Unfortunately, I am not a developer or script writer so your help will be greatly appreciated. I hate having to boot into Virtual Box just to use Winamp to create portable playlists. The only thing close would be drag-n-drop playlist files from Rhythmbox.ĭoes anybody know of a plugin for Audacious or Rhythmbox that will do this?Īlternatively, is there a Nautilus script that when I right click on a folder full of mp3s, it will create a playlist of files in that folder, and save that playlist file inside the folder (without the full paths as mentioned above)?

I have yet to see this feature in any Linux media software. There's a link to the source code at the bottom of that site if that helps. Here is the Winamp Plugin: gen_yar (Yar-matey!_Playlist_Copier)

That way I can copy that folder to any gadget or another computer and the playlist will still play those files. m3u playlist of the tracks in that new folder using #EXTINF: instead of the full path. It had several checkboxes in the settings.ġ) Rename the files adding the track number as the prefix (01_, 02_, etc).Ģ) Create a. Gen_yar would allow you to right-click on the playlist and copy your current playlist files in track order to any folder on your hard drive, or to a USB mounted mp3 player/thumb drive, whatever. I've been using Audacious in Ubuntu for years, before that I used XMMS. I'm currently running Meerkat beta AMD64.
