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Playlist (.m3u) and fully qualified file names
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30-05-2016, 12:52
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RE: Playlist (.m3u) and fully qualified file names
Just to confirm I have it now with playlists in ~/Multimedia/Music directory and ./<genre> all is well. I take the point about having a separate directory for playlists but will save that for later.
Just in case anybody follows my footsteps here sed is brilliant but when a directory / appears in the characters to be moved as in my case the delimiter # is best used instead of /, ie; sed -i -e 's#foo#bar#g' <filename> |
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Playlist (.m3u) and fully qualified file names - Budgie - 30-05-2016, 00:00
RE: Playlist (.m3u) and fully qualified file names - simoncn - 30-05-2016, 07:19
RE: Playlist (.m3u) and fully qualified file names - DavidHB - 30-05-2016, 10:32
RE: Playlist (.m3u) and fully qualified file names - Budgie - 30-05-2016, 10:34
RE: Playlist (.m3u) and fully qualified file names - Budgie - 30-05-2016 12:52
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