How do I import playlists to BluOS?
AnsweredHad my 2i for a couple of years now. Never figured out playlists on it with regard to local content streamed from my own HD. As a result, I don't use it a ton, because when I play full albums, I play records.
I use Jriver. Over 35,000 songs. All my playlists are in there. How do I get BluOS to see them? Or import them so BluOS can use them? Or export them from Jriver so BluOS can see them? Or whatever?
I have an Amazon account as well, no issues with playlists there being automatically seen in BluOS. But most of my playlists were created in Jriver, so it's kind of becoming a deal-breaker if I can't get these playlists to BluOS. May look at other streaming options here soon if I can't easily get this going. I know there are issues between Jriver and BluOS, but playlists are basic files and should be shareable/seeable/whatever.
This should be easier. A lot easier. The BluOS needs some kind of import feature for playlists so you can add them manually.
Little help? Thanks in advance!
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If external playlists are of the .m3u sort, just copy them in the root directory of your storage device.
Perform a "reindex" operation and go looking for them in the Library>Playlists.
Once launched to play, you can also save them as a (internal) BluOS playlist.
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Thanks a lot! Got them exported and into BluOS.
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I am struggling with this, what was the solution?
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