On Windows MM4 I named certain playlists with preceding periods to ensure they were top of my list of playlists on my audio device eg. iPod. For example
...The first playlist
Now I've moved to MM2024.1 I note that the periods are removed so the playlists are no longer in the right place on my device
...The first playlist
is renamed during synchronization to
The first playlist
Is there a way to fix this please?
MM2024.1 Playlist name changes when syncing
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kaichandler
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Re: MM2024.1 Playlist name changes when syncing
Try changing your beginning period to an exclamation mark ! as in ! PlaylistName
I use that with a space after it on a few things to do just what you are wanting to do. Seems to work just fine in MMW2024 and also in MM4.
I use that with a space after it on a few things to do just what you are wanting to do. Seems to work just fine in MMW2024 and also in MM4.
Re: MM2024.1 Playlist name changes when syncing
Dots are removed as this causes files/folders to be hidden on Linux based systems. You can use other options like ___ or --- if you wish.
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
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kaichandler
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Re: MM2024.1 Playlist name changes when syncing
Thank you, changing the period (...) to shrieks (!!!) works a treat!
Re: MM2024.1 Playlist name changes when syncing
Hi,
There is another way.
You use ... (three dots) normally in MM library you can change "." -> "․" by adding MediaMonkey.ini [FilenameMappings] this line:
2F=2024
To add on Lowlander DOT as first character in Linux I guess these will be best things to read if you are interested in reasons behind filename special characters and limitations:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/413150/ ... ile-name-w
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filename# ... imitations
There is another way.
You use ... (three dots) normally in MM library you can change "." -> "․" by adding MediaMonkey.ini [FilenameMappings] this line:
2F=2024
To add on Lowlander DOT as first character in Linux I guess these will be best things to read if you are interested in reasons behind filename special characters and limitations:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/413150/ ... ile-name-w
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filename# ... imitations
Best regards,
Peke
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How to attach PICTURE/SCREENSHOTS to forum posts
Peke
MediaMonkey Team lead QA/Tech Support guru
Admin of Free MediaMonkey addon Site HappyMonkeying



How to attach PICTURE/SCREENSHOTS to forum posts