by Peke » Tue Apr 10, 2018 9:49 am
Hi,
problem looks like with Linux translation and windows translation as Linux uses "/" as folder separator and "file:///" Means network path URI.
In your particular case "file:///./../../Alben/Phil Collins/Hits/15 - In The Air Tonight.flac" for Linux it is translated as: file:///./ -> Take Path from XSPF path as a current folder eg. "//162.168.1.111/My music/Lists/XSPF Playlists/", then go back two folders eg. "/../../" an then navigate to "/Alben/Phil Collins/Hits/" which makes full path to file as "//162.168.1.111/My music/Alben/Phil Collins/Hits/15 - In The Air Tonight.flac" and file plays
Windows in the other side translates this completely differently that make full path ending in "\\162.168.1.111\.\..\..\Alben\Phil Collins\Hits\15 - In The Air Tonight.flac" Which is invalid path.
Hi,
problem looks like with Linux translation and windows translation as Linux uses "/" as folder separator and "file:///" Means network path URI.
In your particular case "file:///./../../Alben/Phil Collins/Hits/15 - In The Air Tonight.flac" for Linux it is translated as: file:///./ -> Take Path from XSPF path as a current folder eg. "//162.168.1.111/My music/Lists/XSPF Playlists/", then go back two folders eg. "/../../" an then navigate to "/Alben/Phil Collins/Hits/" which makes full path to file as "//162.168.1.111/My music/Alben/Phil Collins/Hits/15 - In The Air Tonight.flac" and file plays :) Windows in the other side translates this completely differently that make full path ending in "\\162.168.1.111\.\..\..\Alben\Phil Collins\Hits\15 - In The Air Tonight.flac" Which is invalid path.