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    Question Music and Android playlist sync

    Hi all.

    I apologise if this has been posted already but I've been searching for hours and am now losing my mind (and my hair!!!).

    I have and ubuntu computer and an android phone. Actually, I have 2 android phones - 1 of which is my wifes and I'm not allowed to play

    Anyway, I have music on pc and I can put it on phone. This is simple. I have playlists of music on pc which I want to transfer to phone - this is not so simple.

    Currently Banshee will sync a playlist if I select the playlist in the sync menu. However, banshee is extremely slow and frustrating. It also doesn't support drag-and-drop which is far faster. (Dragging and dropping a playlist copies the music but not the playlist). I can manually set up playlists through banshee once the music has been copied but again this seems counter-productive

    My other choice at the moment is Rhythmbox. However, Rhythmbox exports as .pls (not m3u which android supports). This has made further testing difficult.

    Clementine is another I've experimented but it doesn't have great support for playlists beyond basic loading and saving from a file.

    Hopefully I'm just missing something obvious...

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    Re: Music and Android playlist sync

    Try creating the file .is_audio_player in the root of the sdcard you transfer your files to. That should take care of it. Below is the contents of my .is_audio_player file.

    Hope this helps.
    ---

    name="My Android"
    audio_folders=Music/
    video_folders=Video/
    audiobook_folders=AudioBook/
    output_formats=audio/mpeg,audio/mp4,audio/flac,audio/ogg,audio/aac
    playlist_formats=audio/x-scpls
    playlist_path=Music/Playlists/

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    Re: Music and Android playlist sync

    Quote Originally Posted by drenze View Post
    Try creating the file .is_audio_player in the root of the sdcard you transfer your files to. That should take care of it. Below is the contents of my .is_audio_player file.

    Hope this helps.
    ---

    name="My Android"
    audio_folders=Music/
    video_folders=Video/
    audiobook_folders=AudioBook/
    output_formats=audio/mpeg,audio/mp4,audio/flac,audio/ogg,audio/aac
    playlist_formats=audio/x-scpls
    playlist_path=Music/Playlists/
    Thanks, I'll give it a try over the next day or so

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    Re: Music and Android playlist sync

    Right. Tried that and still no cigar.

    I think that the media programs lack the functionality I'm after. Perhaps I need to learn to write a plugin to do the job

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    Re: Music and Android playlist sync

    I'm having the same issue as well...

    My computer is on Ubuntu 12.04 and have a Samsung Galaxy S3. I've tried Rhythmbox, Banshee, and Clementine. I prefer Clementine, so if someone knows a tweak for it, that'd be great.

    I don't have an SD card, but I can get one if absolutely necessary.

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    Re: Music and Android playlist sync

    I'm in the same boat - got a Nexus 7 and love it, to the point where I'm really interested in ditching the entire Apple ecosystem. So, I dug out a pretty recent laptop, wiped it, installed Ubuntu 12.04, moved over files.

    In general, I love the experience.

    BUT - it drives me batty that it's way easier to move content and playlists to/from my iPhone than it is to even access my Nexus 7.

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    Re: Music and Android playlist sync

    Use rhythmbox. Use the script provided here:
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=12475542

    It prompts you for all your rhythmbox playlists and lets you pick which ones to sync. Moves the files over. Creates a playlist on the device as well. It is a sync not a copy -- so other music files on your device on the Music folder get removed.

    Could not be any easier. After many hours of searching that did the trick for me. Wish it was publicised more so that I did not have to waste that much time.

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