Batch M3U Creator 2.7 - Updated 23/09/2012
I don't think there's a more automatic way of creating the playlist. I don't think you can trigger a script automatically when you do a sync.
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If you click the image in my signature it will take you to my website, the installer's for all my scripts are on there. I have far too many scripts (and I'm far too lazy) to keep updating links on the forum as well as the links on my website!
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This is a typo. If you open the script file in a text editor and find line 86...
Replace it with...
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prog.Text = "Batch M3U Creator: Processing album '"&iter.ValueByName("Name")&"' - "&prog.Value&"/"&prog.MaxValue&"..."
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prog.Text = "Batch M3U Creator: Processing album '"&iter.ValueByName("Album")&"' - "&prog.Value&"/"&prog.MaxValue&"..."
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New version (1.8.) is now available from my website. This includes the above mentioned fix.
Last edited by trixmoto on Wed Jul 04, 2007 7:07 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Sorry, the thread title was correct, my post was not.
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Moved into correct thread as requested...
greigmg wrote:I've never used media monkey or scripts before - is there a basic help file to get me started with this one?
One issue - when I load folders of .flac files in MM, double digit track numbers aren't going last, but after "1" - like track1.flac, track10.flac, track11.flac, track2.flac. Anyway to create the .m3u file to recognize teens? Thanks.
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I've not seen this before. I'm using the album object provided by MM so I would have though they'd be sorting the tracks correctly. I'll have to take a closer look.
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New version (2.0) is now available to download from my website. Changes include...
- Added FileMask parameter to control playlist filenames (replacing ShowYear)
- Fixed invalid characters are now removed from playlist filenames
- Added check for long playlist filenames
- Fixed file i/o errors are now caught and reported
- Added FileMask parameter to control playlist filenames (replacing ShowYear)
- Fixed invalid characters are now removed from playlist filenames
- Added check for long playlist filenames
- Fixed file i/o errors are now caught and reported
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Great Script!
I was about to do all this manually. You have saved me days of work. Thanks for such an amazing script!
I have a simple n00b question though: When and where do I specify the playlist folder? When I selected the script it ran straight away and didn't give me the option to choose, so all the playlists have been created in their album folders. I wanted to have them all in a seperate folder.
I have a simple n00b question though: When and where do I specify the playlist folder? When I selected the script it ran straight away and didn't give me the option to choose, so all the playlists have been created in their album folders. I wanted to have them all in a seperate folder.
If you open the "BatchM3UCreator.vbs" file in a text editor you'll find this setting on line 33...
There are some others around it as well which you might like to play with.
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Dim Directory : Directory = "" 'leave blank to put playlists in album folders
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