![]() ![]() Sonos requires the “M:\” to be replaced with “\”.ĬUE requires the “M:\” to be replaced with “.\” Squeezebox requires the path to have the “M:\” replaced with file:///media/Music/ and all the “\”s replaced with “/”. Winamp prefixes everything with “M:\” where M: is the Windows drive letter mapped to the NAS music directory. Each system (Squeezebox, Sonos, CUE and Winamp) has their own requirements for the pathname in the m3u playlists. Added to that I own a Cadillac with a CUE system that uses an exact copy of my mp3 directory on the NAS server but it is stored on a flash drive. This server is also host to Logitech Squeezebox Server, and is UPnP which provides the interface for my Sonos devices. The mp3 files are all stored on a NAS server mapped to drive M on the Windows machine. I use Winamp to create and edit playlists on a Windows 7 machine. Why don’t all devices use a standard way to implement the playlist? ![]() ![]() However, it gets maddening when you have multiple devices sharing the same mp3 library. The M3U playlist standard is a wonderful way to create lists of your favorite music to play on your mp3 device. ![]()
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