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Post by Interested_user on Jan 23, 2015 17:08:33 GMT -5
After trying about 7 music players I decided to give this one a try. It seems very good, but one of the more important things to me are playlists. But It simply doesn't recognise any playlist. All the other players recognised them, so it is this player's fault. The lists are .PLA and are in the standard folder, for Android 4.4 KitKat. I already deleted the Library and manually selected the folders. I even chose the folder where to save playlists, to no avail. Without this, I can't even consider testing it, much less buying it. But it's a pity, because it really seems promissing. Please check this.
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Post by GoneMAD on Jan 23, 2015 18:30:30 GMT -5
After trying about 7 music players I decided to give this one a try. It seems very good, but one of the more important things to me are playlists. But It simply doesn't recognise any playlist. All the other players recognised them, so it is this player's fault. The lists are .PLA and are in the standard folder, for Android 4.4 KitKat. I already deleted the Library and manually selected the folders. I even chose the folder where to save playlists, to no avail. Without this, I can't even consider testing it, much less buying it. But it's a pity, because it really seems promissing. Please check this. pla are not actually playlist files. Open one up in notepad.. they are completely empty. They are basically empty stubs generated when creating playlist through an mtp connection on your computer.. these go straight to the android database and are not represented in any file. GMMP uses its own media library therefore they do not show up Also GMMP's description states it only supports m3u, pls, m3u8 and wpl I recommend m3u playlists are they are universally supported and you can transport them between devices
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