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@WeegyAVLover did you solve this?
Can it see the playlists?
If so, can it play the list - if not, as I recall iTunes prefixes each track with the folder music, e..g \music\tune1.mp3
DSM stores music in the folder [root] music, so it is looking for \music\music\tune1
Two solutions
1. Using text editor of choice, edit the playlists removing \music from the start of each line
2. Create a folder call music in the \music folder on the Synology, and store your imported songs there.
However, if it can't see the playlists, then the problem is something else. I /think/ they are stored in the hidden root volume. Off top of head can't remember how to access this volume (google has the answer), and iirc can only be accessed from the command line, or possibly using an FTP tool (in which case it is theoretically possible to upload playlists using Filezilla, CuteFTP or similar) |
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