Can't delete imported M3U playlist

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76firefly
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Can't delete imported M3U playlist

Post by 76firefly »

Hello All,

OK, I've been using MM for awhile and reading these boards daily waiting for the upcoming alpha,(irrelevant info aside!) my question is, since I started using the Playlist Panel script I've been noticing a reoccurring m3u playlist under the playlist tree called Imported m3u playlist, which contains around 14 seemingly random album playlists when double clicked. SO, now in the playlist panel it adds those 14 or so playlist to the ones that I actually use cluttering up my panel a bit. Not a big complaint because I can manually remove the imported m3u playlist from the tree node hence clearing up my playlist panel but when I open up MM again it shows up there again once it finishes updating the library database. Neverending cycle. How can I stop this m3u playlist from poping up even after continually removing it??? And the folder I have MM monitoring contains no m3u playlists, only MP3's meticulously organized with love!
So if anyone understood my rambling question, please feel free to help me not see this playlist anymore, well that is at least until I actually DO import some m3u playlist files.

Thanks in advance!
Dreadlau
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Re: Can't delete imported M3U playlist

Post by Dreadlau »

Hello.
Do a search with windows explorer in your music folder for .m3u
If you find any delete them.
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Lowlander
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Re: Can't delete imported M3U playlist

Post by Lowlander »

And you can disable the M3U file type in Add/Rescan Tracks (run one scan to save settings) to not have playlists imported again.
76firefly
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Re: Can't delete imported M3U playlist

Post by 76firefly »

Thanks guys. I thought I cleaned up my folders really well, but I guess I missed those 14 m3u files hidden in my collection, sneaky bastards!
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