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#1
I guess the title says it all.

98% of my music is on my server, which I've got set up as a MediaTomb UPnP (not the best one, I know, but the easiest to set up on Ubuntu).

I noticed almost immediately that the Playlist building stuff doesn't work with the UPnP stuff.

Is this likely to change?
 
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Wiley : yes, but needs more thinking, as it will be useless when there's no nbetwork, or the server changes etc. But we did it really flexible (the playlist) so it's really possible!

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It seems to me that a temporarily useful playlist that might be broken later if a server changes is still better than no playlisting at ALL with those UPnP-accessible files. I mean if a server isn't locatable, I'd imagine a playlist entry could just be skipped over.

I'd think it would have to be doable in stages. Stage 1: add the basic piece that lets the UPnP area of the interface add the file references "as is". Stage 2: introduce a more detailed "Playlist editor" (perhaps as an external app) so that playlists could be fixed or edited after the fact, down to the level of editing a server path (or whatever the equivalent is for UPnP--I confess I don't know how UPnP "addresses" things). Stage 3: whatever long term redesign would need to be done to get around the problem totally (if such a thing is even possible). Is some kind of general SAMBA network type browsing for media even possible in Canola, or would it be too slow?

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