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Author Topic: What directory to use in m3u Playlists for the DNS-321 UPnP server to play them?  (Read 29734 times)

BlankMan

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What is the correct directory to use in m3u Playlists so that the DNS-321 will be able to play them?

This is where the computer has the export mounted:

FSXX:/mnt/HD_a2/MultiMedia on /aaa/bbb/cccccc/.MultiMedia

FSXX being the DNS-321's name.

This is what the DNS-321 shows in the Network Access Settings page:

Volume_1/MultiMedia
Real path: /mnt/HD_a2/MultiMedia

So this is what the Playlist's have in them so the computer can play the files:

#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:204,Songs About Me
/aaa/bbb/cccccc/.MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Trace Adkins/Songs About Me/mp3/01 - Songs About Me.mp3
#EXTINF:247,Arlington
/aaa/bbb/cccccc/.MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Trace Adkins/Songs About Me/mp3/02 - Arlington.mp3
#EXTINF:223,Find Me A Preacher
/aaa/bbb/cccccc/.MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Trace Adkins/Songs About Me/mp3/03 - Find Me A Preacher.mp3

So for the DNS-321 to be able to play the files should it be this?

#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:204,Songs About Me
Volume_1/MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Trace Adkins/Songs About Me/mp3/01 - Songs About Me.mp3
#EXTINF:247,Arlington
Volume_1/MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Trace Adkins/Songs About Me/mp3/02 - Arlington.mp3
#EXTINF:223,Find Me A Preacher
Volume_1/MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Trace Adkins/Songs About Me/mp3/03 - Find Me A Preacher.mp3

Or this?

#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:204,Songs About Me
/Volume_1/MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Trace Adkins/Songs About Me/mp3/01 - Songs About Me.mp3
#EXTINF:247,Arlington
/Volume_1/MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Trace Adkins/Songs About Me/mp3/02 - Arlington.mp3
#EXTINF:223,Find Me A Preacher
/Volume_1/MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Trace Adkins/Songs About Me/mp3/03 - Find Me A Preacher.mp3

Or this?

#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:204,Songs About Me
/mnt/HD_a2/MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Trace Adkins/Songs About Me/mp3/01 - Songs About Me.mp3
#EXTINF:247,Arlington
/mnt/HD_a2/MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Trace Adkins/Songs About Me/mp3/02 - Arlington.mp3
#EXTINF:223,Find Me A Preacher
/mnt/HD_a2/MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Trace Adkins/Songs About Me/mp3/03 - Find Me A Preacher.mp3
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BlankMan

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Ok, this is getting a little ridiculous, I've tried another 8 formats for the contents of Playlist files, none of them work. D-Link, what the h*ll is the format of Playlist files so the DNS-321's UPnP server can play them?

/mnt/HD_a2/MultiMedia/ is the NFS export and its mounted as /aaa/bbb/cccccc/.MultiMedia

# mount
NFSsrv:/mnt/HD_a2/MultiMedia on /aaa/bbb/cccccc/.MultiMedia type nfs (rw,addr=192.168.xx.xxx)

This is where the song is as seen on the computer.
/aaa/bbb/cccccc/.MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Sugarland/Love on the Inside (Deluxe Fan Edition)/mp3/16 - Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track].mp3

The song plays fine from that location, alone on the computer and in Playlists for MediaTomb and another streaming JukeBox player I use.

Below are the Playlists I've tried, the first line is the m3u playlist filename then the contents are listed.

000 Country Hits 4.m3u
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:255,Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track]
Volume_1/MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Sugarland/Love on the Inside (Deluxe Fan Edition)/mp3/16 - Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track].mp3

001 Country Hits 4.m3u
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:255,Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track]
/Volume_1/MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Sugarland/Love on the Inside (Deluxe Fan Edition)/mp3/16 - Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track].mp3

002 Country Hits 4.m3u
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:255,Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track]
/mnt/HD_a2/MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Sugarland/Love on the Inside (Deluxe Fan Edition)/mp3/16 - Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track].mp3

003 Country Hits 4.m3u
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:255,Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track]
16 - Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track].mp3

004 Country Hits 4.m3u
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:255,Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track]
Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track].mp3

005 Country Hits 4.m3u
Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track].mp3

006 Country Hits 4.m3u
Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track]

007 Country Hits 4.m3u
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:255,Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track]
/MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Sugarland/Love on the Inside (Deluxe Fan Edition)/mp3/16 - Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track].mp3

008 Country Hits 4.m3u
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:255,Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track]
MultiMedia/CD_Audio/Sugarland/Love on the Inside (Deluxe Fan Edition)/mp3/16 - Life in a Northern Town (Live) [Bonus Track].mp3
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BlankMan

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D-Link - Can we get some help here?
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ECF

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Are you creating the playlist and saving it directly to the NAS? Does it playback properly off the NAS in the original location? What method of playback are you using through the UPnP AV media server or SMB share mapped to the PC?
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BlankMan

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- Are you creating the playlist and saving it directly to the NAS?

Yes, in a directory for playlists, and I've tired many many different locations all with the same results, failure.

- Does it playback properly off the NAS in the original location?

When referenced as a mounted share on a PC yes, but not via the NAS's UPnP server to the DSM-520.

- What method of playback are you using through the UPnP AV media server or SMB share mapped to the PC?

Through the UPnP media server trying to play the playlist on the DSM-520. I shows the playlists it finds, which is one for each CD referencing only what is on that CD and in the same directory as the mp3's, and other playlists that contain songs from various CD's and those playlists are in a common directory.
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ECF

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What firmware are you running on the DNS-321 and DSM-520? It seems to work fine for me. Just goto an album on the DNS-321 and play all the songs then save the playlist in the same folder. Im using WMP11. Then start the DSM-520 and goto the DNS-321 media server and select music and playlists. It should list the playlist your just created in the folder on that NAS. Does it play the list?

Here is how the format of my m3u file looks in notepad

#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:0,Dog Fashion Disco - 01 - The Uninvited Guest.mp3
\\DNS-321\Volume_1\My Music\Dog Fashion Disco\2006 - Adultery\Dog Fashion Disco - 01 - The Uninvited Guest.mp3

#EXTINF:0,Dog Fashion Disco - 02 - Miss Rose Covington.mp3
\\DNS-321\Volume_1\My Music\Dog Fashion Disco\2006 - Adultery\Dog Fashion Disco - 02 - Miss Rose Covington.mp3

#EXTINF:0,Dog Fashion Disco - 03 - Silent Film.mp3
\\DNS-321\Volume_1\My Music\Dog Fashion Disco\2006 - Adultery\Dog Fashion Disco - 03 - Silent Film.mp3

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BlankMan

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What firmware are you running on the DNS-321 and DSM-520? It seems to work fine for me. Just goto an album on the DNS-321 and play all the songs then save the playlist in the same folder. Im using WMP11. Then start the DSM-520 and goto the DNS-321 media server and select music and playlists. It should list the playlist your just created in the folder on that NAS. Does it play the list?

Here is how the format of my m3u file looks in notepad

#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:0,Dog Fashion Disco - 01 - The Uninvited Guest.mp3
\\DNS-321\Volume_1\My Music\Dog Fashion Disco\2006 - Adultery\Dog Fashion Disco - 01 - The Uninvited Guest.mp3

#EXTINF:0,Dog Fashion Disco - 02 - Miss Rose Covington.mp3
\\DNS-321\Volume_1\My Music\Dog Fashion Disco\2006 - Adultery\Dog Fashion Disco - 02 - Miss Rose Covington.mp3

#EXTINF:0,Dog Fashion Disco - 03 - Silent Film.mp3
\\DNS-321\Volume_1\My Music\Dog Fashion Disco\2006 - Adultery\Dog Fashion Disco - 03 - Silent Film.mp3



Well here's how mine looks now and it doesn't work

#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:165,American Ride
\\NAS01\Volume_1\MultiMedia\CD_Audio\Toby Keith\American Ride\mp3\01 - American Ride.mp3
#EXTINF:251,Gone
\\NAS01\Volume_1\MultiMedia\CD_Audio\Montgomery Gentry\You Do Your Thing\mp3\06 - Gone.mp3
#EXTINF:184,Sideways
\\NAS01\Volume_1\MultiMedia\CD_Audio\Dierks Bentley\Feel That Fire\mp3\02 - Sideways.mp3


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MultiMedia   Volume_1/MultiMedia   xxxx      MultiMedia   No      No         checked
 
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mobilejukebox

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I'm having the same issue with my DNS-323.  I can't seem to get an .m3u file to work with the 520 IF the .m3u is on my 323.  I get an error stating "No Content Available".

Details:

The DSM-520 has firmware 1.06.01.  The DNS-323 has firmware 1.08 b08 (beta 08).

Let's say my 323 is named "media", the folder I have shared is called "vol_1" and the folder I have my music in is called "music".  I create the .m3u file with Media Player 12 and save it to the NAS in a folder called "playlists".  I made sure that the structure of the .m3u file is like this ...

#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:0,01 song1.mp3
\\media\Vol_1\Music\artist\album1\song1.mp3

#EXTINF:0,02 song2.mp3
\\media\Vol_1\Music\artist\album1\song2.mp3

... and so on but the 520 doesn't play anything.


I've also tried:

#EXTINF:0,01 song1.mp3
Vol_1\Music\artist\album1\song1.mp3

and

#EXTINF:0,01 song1.mp3
Music\artist\album1\song1.mp3

and

#EXTINF:0,01 song1.mp3
..\artist\album1\song1.mp3

but still get the same error.  Does the 321 or 323 support playlists directly from the NAS?

To be absolutely clear, I want to know if the DNS-321/3 supports a DSM-520 using a playlist when the playlist file is on the 321/3 and no computer is in the picture.  Obviously the music files listed in the playlist are also on the 321/3.
« Last Edit: January 02, 2010, 09:58:48 PM by mobilejukebox »
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ECF

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I
but still get the same error.  Does the 321 or 323 support playlists directly from the NAS?

To be absolutely clear, I want to know if the DNS-321/3 supports a DSM-520 using a playlist when the playlist file is on the 321/3 and no computer is in the picture.  Obviously the music files listed in the playlist are also on the 321/3.

Yes it does. The UPnP AV media server supports m3u playlist file type. Try creating a test folder ont he DNS-321 and set the UPnP AV media server to only this folder to share.
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mobilejukebox

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No luck.  Here's the deal with the playlists and it isn't a playlist issue it's a firmware issue (in my opinion).

Lets say you have a folder on the DNS-321 / 323 called music with songs 1.mp3, 2.mp3 and 3.mp3.
You also have a folder under music called music_2 with songs 4.mp3, 5.mp3 and 6.mp3.

Now lets say you have a playlist called play1.m3u and it sits in the music folder.  This playlist has just songs 1, 2 and 3 in it.  The DNS-321 will play this without issue and without a PC.

Now lets say you have a playlist called play2.m3u and it sits in the music_2 folder.  This playlist has just songs 4, 5 and 6 in it.  This too will play the songs without issue BECAUSE THE SONGS IN THE .M3U ARE IN THE SAME DIRECTORY AS THE .M3U FILE.

Now lets say you have a playlist called play3.m3u and it sits in the music folder (NOT the music_2 subfolder).  This playlist has just songs 4, 5, and 6 in it.  THE SONGS WILL ~ NOT ~ PLAY.  The DSM-520 will give you the error "No Content Available".

For some reason the firmware doesn't seem to move nicely up and down through parent / child directories when parsing a playlist.

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On a side note (but related) I have NO MUSIC in the parent folder that I keep my music in.  All my music is organized into sub folders.  That being said, on the DSM-520, after I select the DNS-323 and then music (as the type of media I want), if I were to choose "Folders" then the root shared folder, then highlight the parent folder I have my music in and press "Play" on my remote I get an error "Unable to load file".

Again I think this is a firmware issue in the way that it parses directory structures.
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mobilejukebox

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I know you have a ton of issues to work through but is there any chance this issue will gain some traction or is it dead already?
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ECF

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I'm looking into it I see problem your having.
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mobilejukebox

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Ok.  Thank you.
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ECF

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When using the UPnP AV media server for streaming playlists the playlist file must reside in the same audio file folder. This is due to the way the location is read in this protocol and finding the location of the media files, it's not bug but the way a UPnP AV media server works its not the same as an SMB share location. 
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nrf

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so the playlist would have just the file name with no directory name parts?
logical!
but it does place some constraints on the directory structure for example if you want a playlist to span albums. too bad there isn't a way to use something like ./dirname/filename
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