Playlists all zero bytes
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 2:29 pm
I've been using MMA since the original beta and manually syncing my mp3's and my playlists which were m3u files. I never had any problems until now. My version installed is the latest 1.1.1.412.
I'm sure I've upgraded MMA several times since the last time I even looked at these playists and could manually access and edit them. As I'm listening to music on my phone, I'll add tracks to various playlists like "Exercise Beat", etc. Today I wan't to copy these off to add to my wife's phone so she has the current "Exercise Beat" playlist (she has all the same mp3's, etc on same path). So now I"m finding that everything I added in the last few months isn't even in my exercise beat.m3u file. The file still exists in my /storage/extSdCard/playlists folder that I have MMA pointed to but it hasn't been touched in the last 60 days (looking at last modified date) and the entries I've added are definitely not in there. Looking at the playlist from within the MMA app shows my new entries. I searched my device and now find that it's a .pla file located on my phone itself instead of on my microSd card and it's in a folder called "playlists". Looking at Options / "Choose library folders" I don't even have anything ticked on my phone storage and have the "music" folder and "Playlist" folder ticked on my SD card storage. Interesting that even set this way, it sill uses the phone storage to a folder I never setup.
Ok, I can deal with that -- but the real problem is a showstopper - the files are all zero bytes. Even if I reboot my phone and don't launch MMA at all, the files remain zero bytes. And copied to my desktop computer they remain zero in size. Is there a way to actually get the content out of these files and into my editor so I can manipulate it to match my verious device paths?
I expect you're going to say use the sync function to get it on my pc. Well, I don't want sync copying files to/from my phone as I've experienced lots of corruptioin problems with that process. And if I did sync, I'd only want it to sync the playlists, NOT the mp3's themselves. If there's a way to do that then maybe that's the solution. Bottom line, I'm mystified about how my playlists not only ended up on a different path and different file format/type (.pla instead of .m3u) than I originally had them, they are zero bytes.
Please help!!
I'm sure I've upgraded MMA several times since the last time I even looked at these playists and could manually access and edit them. As I'm listening to music on my phone, I'll add tracks to various playlists like "Exercise Beat", etc. Today I wan't to copy these off to add to my wife's phone so she has the current "Exercise Beat" playlist (she has all the same mp3's, etc on same path). So now I"m finding that everything I added in the last few months isn't even in my exercise beat.m3u file. The file still exists in my /storage/extSdCard/playlists folder that I have MMA pointed to but it hasn't been touched in the last 60 days (looking at last modified date) and the entries I've added are definitely not in there. Looking at the playlist from within the MMA app shows my new entries. I searched my device and now find that it's a .pla file located on my phone itself instead of on my microSd card and it's in a folder called "playlists". Looking at Options / "Choose library folders" I don't even have anything ticked on my phone storage and have the "music" folder and "Playlist" folder ticked on my SD card storage. Interesting that even set this way, it sill uses the phone storage to a folder I never setup.
Ok, I can deal with that -- but the real problem is a showstopper - the files are all zero bytes. Even if I reboot my phone and don't launch MMA at all, the files remain zero bytes. And copied to my desktop computer they remain zero in size. Is there a way to actually get the content out of these files and into my editor so I can manipulate it to match my verious device paths?
I expect you're going to say use the sync function to get it on my pc. Well, I don't want sync copying files to/from my phone as I've experienced lots of corruptioin problems with that process. And if I did sync, I'd only want it to sync the playlists, NOT the mp3's themselves. If there's a way to do that then maybe that's the solution. Bottom line, I'm mystified about how my playlists not only ended up on a different path and different file format/type (.pla instead of .m3u) than I originally had them, they are zero bytes.
Please help!!