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#M3u file list full
At least in Wavelab you can already get the file full paths or NO paths, which are both useful. It sounds like you just have M3U in the same folder with the MP3s so don’t need or even want path, because the paths won’t be on the stick, so it won’t work. But itunes has the HUGE disadvantage that it ALWAYS outputs the full file paths. Just drag in the FINAL MP3 (or whatever type of any rate) files to a new playlist and export the M3U. This is an M3U test file I exported from an iTunes playlist.
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Again: it’s just the clip file names, but with an MP3 extension tacked on the end.Ĭan I ask how you’re doing this now? It’s a little more than just adding “.mp3” isn’t it. The main reason I requested this was because it seemed like a complete doddle for PG to program. The M3U makes it effortless to try different sequences–again without any tedious upload/downloading. PLUS: When I’m working on a project I might have multiple versions of every song on my phone. And it takes virtually no time to upload to yer phone. The point is this: an M3U is useful because it lets you change the -order- of tracks without having to upload/download anything to yer iPod. So I’ve made myself learn to use the Montage. Plus, PG has said that the Basic CD is going away. I’d go through HUNDREDS of CDs on any large project. I’d simply swap the order of tracks and burn. ( I’ve made previous F/Rs along these lines… like the ability to add or remove a clip and have the montage increase or decrease in size accordingly)Īnyhoo… For years I would just use the Basic CD function for this. And as we get closer to show time, I’m CONSTANTLY swapping bits in and out and changing the order of things. Here’s my use case: I do big projects… albums with 40 to 100 tracks (it’s opera/musicals). I was just thinking of the easiest way to program it. It’s kind of a cool thing, I tried it with MS Groove player, a mix of wav, mp3, aac, 96 and 44.1 k all in one M3U.īut I have to ask, in your particular case, if you’re using one folder and M3U with internal relative path, is it any better than just playing a folder of MP3s on a stick in the car? Don’t the MP3 folders playlist themselves in most players now? Right now it seems very easy to drag all these file types, even with different sample rates into a Basic Audio CD to get the final names for the M3U. I think if M3U would be integrated in Wavelab it should include this basic functionality, and not be limited to mp3 and only relative path. The other limiting thing about just taking CD Track names is that M3U can refer to the mix of different file types (wav mp3 m4a, flac, ogg) and sample rates, and DIFFERENT file paths all in one M3U document. And they can be a mix of different file types and sample rates. The advantage this has is that it’s referring to the real files with their extensions that will be referenced in the M3U. Go to the Files tab and export the file names with extension (with or without paths !!!). I think the easiest way to approximate this in current Wavelab is probably this:ĭrag in your final files (in your case your final MP3s). After looking at this some more I have to ask, doesn’t this have more in common with AES31 or Cue Image with pointers and paths to other files than it has to basic cd track list reporting, and names from a source cd tracklist that have no reference to the final file paths the M3U can refer to.