By providing support to UPnP Players and Sonos on Sense, you could now use Sense playlists instead. Would this preferable instead of having to sync to different formats?
Personally I would be happy with an m3u file in the directory for local files which I assume is an easy fix. The file is already produced when you export playlists hence add option to produce an m3u and put on local drive with appropriate file/directory links for the music.
The point may actually be to integrate Sonos/UPnP devices in our app. If that would happen, would you still prefer to have the playlists exposed and use the respective UPnP/Sonos apps? Whilst we can expose the playlists, it would only work for local files, not for streaming. Would that still be useful?
Integrating to the app is certainly also a great feature, but I think still useful to expose / have locally. In Sonos, this is the difference between your music library (local) versus integration with a service. If the playlists are exposed, then you can still have them available in you music library. It also means they would be accessible to be able export your playlists / import into other services.
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Stephen Healy
Merged with: Playlist transfer
Peter Duane
Please write a program which allows the transfer of Innuos playlists to streaming services such as Sonos.
Stephen Healy
Status changed to: Open
Stephen Healy
Status changed to: Under review
danfoord
Store playlists in a common file format and expose on a folder to be accessible by Sonos/UPnP
Stephen Healy
Merged with: Expose Playlists to Sonos/UPnP
Nuno Vitorino
By providing support to UPnP Players and Sonos on Sense, you could now use Sense playlists instead. Would this preferable instead of having to sync to different formats?
Richard
Personally I would be happy with an m3u file in the directory for local files which I assume is an easy fix. The file is already produced when you export playlists hence add option to produce an m3u and put on local drive with appropriate file/directory links for the music.
Richard
Any update on this request? Creating an m3u file in the playlists directory would be helpful
Nuno Vitorino
Hi,
The point may actually be to integrate Sonos/UPnP devices in our app. If that would happen, would you still prefer to have the playlists exposed and use the respective UPnP/Sonos apps? Whilst we can expose the playlists, it would only work for local files, not for streaming. Would that still be useful?
danfoord
Integrating to the app is certainly also a great feature, but I think still useful to expose / have locally. In Sonos, this is the difference between your music library (local) versus integration with a service. If the playlists are exposed, then you can still have them available in you music library. It also means they would be accessible to be able export your playlists / import into other services.