Witryna18 sty 2009 · For some reason, MediaMonkey fails to even notice my m3u playlists when I do a scan. The odd thing is, it didn't do that earlier (since I have some playlists that were imported from m3u's). I've verified that the m3us actually contain correct paths; I even tried exporting all of the m3us using the Tools->Scripts->Export All Playlists, … WitrynaDouble-click on it to install it into MediaMonkey. Once it’s installed, head to Tools > Scripts > iPlaylist Importer. Navigate to your iTunes music folder and select your iTunes Library.xml file. It should import all your existing playlists. Plug in your device — iPhone, iPod or iPad — and look for it in the sidebar.
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Witryna17 cze 2014 · As I'm writing this I am re-importing the playlist into MediaMonkey, and assuming the playlist has extra entries again, I will export and re-format it with winamp, and use iTunes to see if I can figure out which songs are being added. EDIT - OK, upon re-importing it into MediaMonkey the extra entries were there again. Witryna9 sty 2024 · Import your new tracks into MusicBee and organize them in MusicBee and, when you want to use MediaMonkey after this (you won't much) you only rescan the folders to add your new things that you handled first in MusicBee and never alter anything in MediaMonkey again. Witryna19 mar 2005 · Make sure that m3u file extension is picked and the folder is selected where the playlists are located. Press 'OK' and that should do it. If only exporting playlists was that easy! If it is a one time import of the playlists, the next time you run scan you … dakota specialty milling inc