![]() # kill nasty EXTINFs and fix root path and slashes Sed -e $fixWPLRoot -e $fixQmultimediaMount -e $convertSlashes "$wpl" > "$dstPath"/"$wpl"įixM3URoot="s#.*\\$qmultimedia#$qmultimediaPath#" # make playlist folder the current directoryįixQmultimediaMount="s#]:\\\\#$qmultimediaPath/#"įixWPLRoot="s#src=\".*\\$qmultimedia#src=\"$qmultimediaPath#" # Name of Qmultimedia directory w/o slashes (though obvious, you might use another one) QmultimediaPath="/share/HDA_DATA/Qmultimedia" # QNAP path to Qmultimedia directory w/o trailing slash SrcPath="/share/HDA_DATA/Qmultimedia/Playlists"ĭstPath="/share/HDA_DATA/Qmultimedia/Playlists/Twonky" # Paths to your playlist and converted playlists directory So here is my structure, but anything else works as well of course: There is als a Tools folder for the required conversion script. In Twonky configuration, the two media folders and Playlists/Twonky are scanned (marked with asterisk). Within Playlists, there is subfolder "Twonky" that will contain the converted playlists. I have different folders in Qmultimedia for Music, Audio Books and Playlists. rescan and availability on the Soundbridges in seconds! And the solution is very easy! So now everyone can work with their favorite playlist maintenance tool and provide it to Twonky incl. Provide a drop-in folder for WPLs and M3Us and a URL that each family member can easily call to perform the required conversion and automatically ask Twonky for a rescan w/o having to SHH/telnet to TurboStation.Convert your local filepaths to proper absolute links valid on QNAP for WPL and M3U.Since I haven't found any easy solution to use them properly on Twonky, I came up with something to solve the following issues: We use playlists for all occasions and change them often on different PCs and Laptops, using WMP WPLs and M3Us from other tools (e.g. Happily using a QNAP 109II, Twonky 4.4.9 and Soundbridges to serve music to the whole family, I was annoyed by the issues around using playlists (seemingly also not solved in 4.4.11).
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