fpl -> m3u conversion?, useful for dual boot linux box.. |
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fpl -> m3u conversion?, useful for dual boot linux box.. |
Mar 8 2004, 22:31
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Group: Members Posts: 114 Joined: 24-November 03 Member No.: 10014 |
Is there a way I can convert my .fpl files to .m3u? I have 131 of them that are entirely unusable in Linux (I'm a *nix n00b, currently teaching myself Slackware the hard way, I just learned how to mount my Windows partition, yay!), which is a lot to manually. Hope I'm not SOL, but tell me if I am.
Incidentally, thats the one thing that pisses me off about Linux so far - lack of an excellent audio player. For all the ingenuity of the *nix community, they had to emulate Winamp?!? |
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Mar 8 2004, 22:46
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First open the *.fpl in foobar2000, then save as *.m3u !
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Mar 8 2004, 23:07
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QUOTE (solaris @ Mar 8 2004, 01:46 PM) First open the *.fpl in foobar2000, then save as *.m3u ! Solaris Well yeah, just 131 times... |
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Mar 8 2004, 23:40
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If you have the fpl files in one directory it's pretty easy (otherwise i don't know):
1) "Playlist"-->"Load Playlist" (here you can select several fpl files at once) 2) Foobar2000 will open every playlist in its own tab. 3) Right click on one of these tab riders and select "Save all playlists". 4) You'll then be asked for the playlist format (select m3u here) and the destination. Regards, The Link |
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Mar 8 2004, 23:58
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Group: Members Posts: 114 Joined: 24-November 03 Member No.: 10014 |
QUOTE (The Link @ Mar 8 2004, 02:40 PM) If you have the fpl files in one directory it's pretty easy (otherwise i don't know): 1) "Playlist"-->"Load Playlist" (here you can select several fpl files at once) 2) Foobar2000 will open every playlist in its own tab. 3) Right click on one of these tab riders and select "Save all playlists". 4) You'll then be asked for the playlist format (select m3u here) and the destination. Regards, The Link I love you. |
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