At some point MediaMonkey seems to have started encoding all my playlists as UTF-8 BOM, which causes my car to see no entries.
I have deleted all the playlists, resynced them with UTF-8 off, it's still UTF-8 BOM. I turn it back on and it's BOM.
If I manually change the encoding of any playlist to either ANSI or UTF-8 it can be read by the car again. Any ideas or will I have to use a script to do it?
Device sync playlist encoding
Moderator: Gurus
Re: Device sync playlist encoding
It is highly likely that the issue stems from your car's in-car system not accepting files with a BOM, whereas MediaMonkey sometimes generates UTF-8 playlists with a BOM during synchronization.
As a workaround, you could try automatically converting the playlists after synchronization to UTF-8 (without BOM) or ANSI encoding.
As a workaround, you could try automatically converting the playlists after synchronization to UTF-8 (without BOM) or ANSI encoding.
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Re: Device sync playlist encoding
My car doesn't accept BOM. I wrote a script to convert them all to standard UTF-8, which is alright I suppose, but I'd prefer the "use UTF-8" to actually be UTF-8.
The bigger issue is when I have "use UTF-8" turned off in the sync profile (the car will accept ANSI), it completely ignores that option and still syncs all the playlists in UTF-8 BOM. This seems like a bug to me.
Rather than being a checkbox maybe it could be a dropdown with ANSI, UTF-8, UTF-8 BOM etc. Either way, if I uncheck that (or set to ANSI specifically in a dropdown), it should respect the format I select.
This is quite recent because I have synced new playlists onto it this year and it has worked properly.
Thanks
The bigger issue is when I have "use UTF-8" turned off in the sync profile (the car will accept ANSI), it completely ignores that option and still syncs all the playlists in UTF-8 BOM. This seems like a bug to me.
Rather than being a checkbox maybe it could be a dropdown with ANSI, UTF-8, UTF-8 BOM etc. Either way, if I uncheck that (or set to ANSI specifically in a dropdown), it should respect the format I select.
This is quite recent because I have synced new playlists onto it this year and it has worked properly.
Thanks