MM imports playlists one time and then incorporates them into its own database, never altering the actual playlist file.
Yes, this is the problem here actually.
So the only way to refresh the playlist is to remove the playlist from the library and rescan.
Or, as I said, keep the path to the original file and do some sync with it when we ask for it.
If you are not using MM to manage your playlists and metadata you might be served better by using MM as a client only and accessing the playlists and music via UPnP and media sharing.
Unless there's a MM plugin for Synology one day, I don't have any choice here. I want to also use MM Android app to synchronize my library, and you cannot do that with just a UPNP usage. I have to sync my playlist on MM first, then sync with Android.
[quote]MM imports playlists one time and then incorporates them into its own database, never altering the actual playlist file. [/quote]
Yes, this is the problem here actually.
[quote]So the only way to refresh the playlist is to remove the playlist from the library and rescan.[/quote]
Or, as I said, keep the path to the original file and do some sync with it when we ask for it.
[quote]If you are not using MM to manage your playlists and metadata you might be served better by using MM as a client only and accessing the playlists and music via UPnP and media sharing.[/quote]
Unless there's a MM plugin for Synology one day, I don't have any choice here. I want to also use MM Android app to synchronize my library, and you cannot do that with just a UPNP usage. I have to sync my playlist on MM first, then sync with Android.