Re: [Banshee-List] N900 preferences
- From: Justyn Butler <justynbutler googlemail com>
- To: Jeroen Budts <jeroen lightyear be>
- Cc: banshee-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Banshee-List] N900 preferences
- Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2010 10:34:12 +0100
On 1 April 2010 22:29, Jeroen Budts <jeroen lightyear be> wrote:
>> I'd be interested to see whether adding .sounds as the PlaylistPath
>> would fix the problem, albeit while only putting playlists in that
>> folder. It could be that relative paths to files outside the .sounds
>> folder (though relative to it) work fine once the paths are corrected,
>> even though the playlist is always in .sounds.
>
> I tested some different things:
> - I first manually created some playlists all at some different locations on
> my N900 (inside the Music folder, outside and in a subfolder). Those
> playlists always work if the relative path is correct.
>
> - Then i added the DefaultPlaylistPath property in the MaemoClass, and gave
> it a value of 'Playlists'. With that value Banshee will write playlists into
> 'Music/Playlists/' instead of just 'Music/' (if 'Music/' is your music
> folder ofcourse). But the paths inside the playlist are exactly the same
> ('Music/Artist/Song.mp3'). So this doesn't seem to fix the issue.
>
> I' will dig further in the code to find the solution to this
What If DefaultPlaylistPath is an absolute path? ie /home/user/MyDocs/.sounds
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