Hello.
With Songbird on Mac, I created some .m3u playlists and have them stored in sdcard/Music. There are:
I'm attaching one Playlist.
When I start the "simple" Google Music App or also Cloudskipper, I see my playlists twice (see attached screenshot).
If I open one (the first?) of the playlists (like the "Klassisch" one) in Music, *NO* songs at all are shown. If I open the "second" "Klassisch" playlist, all the songs from this playlist are shown (just like it should be).
Why is that so?
Using CyanogenMod 7.0.2 (ie. w/ Android 2.3.3) on a Nexus S.
Thanks,
Alexander
With Songbird on Mac, I created some .m3u playlists and have them stored in sdcard/Music. There are:
Code:
MacBook-Pro:Music alex$ ls -la /Volumes/NEXUSS/Music/*m3u
-rwxrwxrwx 1 alex staff 151 17 Jul 17:12 /Volumes/NEXUSS/Music/Am besten bewertet.m3u
-rwxrwxrwx 1 alex staff 79500 17 Jul 17:12 /Volumes/NEXUSS/Music/Auf Handy kopieren.m3u
-rwxrwxrwx 1 alex staff 0 17 Jul 17:12 /Volumes/NEXUSS/Music/Downloads.m3u
-rwxrwxrwx 1 alex staff 6225 17 Jul 17:12 /Volumes/NEXUSS/Music/Klassisch.m3u
-rwxrwxrwx 1 alex staff 3432 17 Jul 17:12 /Volumes/NEXUSS/Music/Von Amazon.m3u
I'm attaching one Playlist.
When I start the "simple" Google Music App or also Cloudskipper, I see my playlists twice (see attached screenshot).
If I open one (the first?) of the playlists (like the "Klassisch" one) in Music, *NO* songs at all are shown. If I open the "second" "Klassisch" playlist, all the songs from this playlist are shown (just like it should be).
Why is that so?
Using CyanogenMod 7.0.2 (ie. w/ Android 2.3.3) on a Nexus S.
Thanks,
Alexander