Batch M3U Creator 2.7 - Updated 23/09/2012
Can you open the script in a text editor and replace line 28...... with ...
Now run the script again and email me the file "BatchM3UCreator.vbs.log" file which is created.
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Dim Debug : Debug = False
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Dim Debug : Debug = True
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That helps and I figured it out. I noticed the log stopped at an album that's at home but not here at work.
My MM library was done on a library at home... now that I'm currently at work, the music here doesnt' match what's in the MM library and the script doesn't know what to do when the folder doesn't exist for a library item.
I cleaned out the library, rescanned my work drives, and re-ran the script with no issues.
Could there be a way to skip scanning for library items if the music folder doesn't exist, and not produce an error msg?
Scott
My MM library was done on a library at home... now that I'm currently at work, the music here doesnt' match what's in the MM library and the script doesn't know what to do when the folder doesn't exist for a library item.
I cleaned out the library, rescanned my work drives, and re-ran the script with no issues.
Could there be a way to skip scanning for library items if the music folder doesn't exist, and not produce an error msg?
Scott
Thanks, I'll put that on my to do list!
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New version (1.5) now checks that the album folder exists before trying to creating the playlist. The installer can be downloaded from my website.
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The playlists are all created in the folder with the album. Where did you want them to be created?
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I'll add this option to the next version.
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New version (1.6) allows you to specify a directory for the playlists to be created in. Leave this blank and the playlists will be created in the album folders (as before).
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I seem to be missing something here. I highlight a song and it asks do I want to restrict to this album but it doesn't ask about a directory to store it in.trixmoto wrote:New version (1.6) allows you to specify a directory for the playlists to be created in. Leave this blank and the playlists will be created in the album folders (as before).
thanks
You have the edit the variable in the scriptfile by opening it in a text editor. This feature is only really for people who want to have a global playlist directory. Otherwise the playlist is always stored in the album folder.
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Yeah that would be good for me too - the Roku Soundbridge s/w can't handle the number of albums I have so I need to go via playlists.Anonymous wrote:Would it be possible to make a modified version of this script where you can define your own path to where the playlists are saved, and where the location of the music files are.
My portable mp3player uses a M3U playlists and I'm having trouble making them. It would be great if I could use this scripts to create M3U playlists.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Duh! Didn't realise you had already done it.
Another great script that does just what I want. Thanks ScriptDeity!