On 09/17/2014 04:48 AM, Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2014-09-16 at 21:49 -0600, jd1008 wrote:
it is horribly verbose. To wit:
#EXTM3U
# Playlist created by SMPlayer 14.3.0
#EXTINF:414.56,03_Nechein Man.webm
03_Nechein Man.webm
#EXTINF:200.04,07. Faun - Wenn wir uns wiedersehen-NPaDt85Sf_0.mp4
07. Faun - Wenn wir uns wiedersehen-NPaDt85Sf_0.mp4
#EXTINF:300.05,10. Faun - Andro II-nrTt0daF1Ak.mp4
10. Faun - Andro II-nrTt0daF1Ak.mp4
I find it ridiculous that smplayer should refuse to play playlists
that mplayer has no problems playing.
Different parsers being used, so that the playlist is handled
externally, before mplayer gets it, itself?
You can simplify the playlist, quite a bit. You don't need the info,
just the file lists.
m3u files can simply be "file:///" prefixed filepaths, such as:
file:///home/tim/music/one.ogg
file:///home/tim/music/two.ogg
And pls files can be simplified to:
[playlist]
NumberOfEntries=99
File41=/home/tim/music/one.ogg
File42=/home/tim/music/two.ogg
And, it doesn't seem to care that the number of entries is wrong, and
the file numbers didn't start with "File01=".
I dare say that if you use the playlist editor, it might insert the
details that you add into the metadata in the playlist.
I tried the url style of file:/<FPN>
in the .m3u file; of course FPN starts with /.
It did not work for smplayer, works for mplayer.
Pls. Let me know if it works for you.
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