by IanRTaylorUK » Tue Mar 08, 2022 4:42 pm
Luckysky wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 3:58 pm
@IanRTaylorUK:
thank you also for your reply. As far as I understood the page, this is kind of add-on that helps to export and import playlists. This might be useful as I am planning to transfer all music to another device. May I ask you, do you think that this add-on (on the solair.eunet.rs(...)-page can also help to restore my lost playlists?
Thank you for the info.
P.S. I am having this version of MediaMonkey: 4.1.30.1914 (Standard Edition)
Kind regards
If you can find the M3U files - from your PC / laptop, or from a device, or from a SD card used on a phone / tablet - then I suppose you can recover. In my case, I synchronise primarily using my MMW4 playlists and there is hence a copy on my devices. I have not recovered this way (yet!), but I guess it should be possible.
I would suggest moving from MMW4 1914 to 1919. Furthermore, I would run the DeBug version:
https://www.mediamonkey.com/sw/MediaMon ... _Debug.exe
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/sysint ... /debugview
If you have any problems, you just run "C:\Program Files (x86)\DebugView\dbgview64.exe" before MMW4. This can yield useful information.
Also, if you can find a copy of the "old" MM.DB file from when you had the Playlists working, then you might be able to recover. I currently run with 1061 Playlists (typically for each discrete "Album") so I do keep a backup of the MM.DB and export the M3Us as described previously. Belt, braces and a bit of string!
Hope this helps. Good luck.
[quote=Luckysky post_id=495500 time=1646773124 user_id=111226]
@IanRTaylorUK:
thank you also for your reply. As far as I understood the page, this is kind of add-on that helps to export and import playlists. This might be useful as I am planning to transfer all music to another device. May I ask you, do you think that this add-on (on the solair.eunet.rs(...)-page can also help to restore my lost playlists?
Thank you for the info. :)
P.S. I am having this version of MediaMonkey: 4.1.30.1914 (Standard Edition)
Kind regards
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If you can find the M3U files - from your PC / laptop, or from a device, or from a SD card used on a phone / tablet - then I suppose you can recover. In my case, I synchronise primarily using my MMW4 playlists and there is hence a copy on my devices. I have not recovered this way (yet!), but I guess it should be possible.
I would suggest moving from MMW4 1914 to 1919. Furthermore, I would run the DeBug version:
https://www.mediamonkey.com/sw/MediaMonkey_4.1.31.1919_Debug.exe
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/sysinternals/downloads/debugview
If you have any problems, you just run "C:\Program Files (x86)\DebugView\dbgview64.exe" before MMW4. This can yield useful information.
Also, if you can find a copy of the "old" MM.DB file from when you had the Playlists working, then you might be able to recover. I currently run with 1061 Playlists (typically for each discrete "Album") so I do keep a backup of the MM.DB and export the M3Us as described previously. Belt, braces and a bit of string!
Hope this helps. Good luck.