Closed NayamAmarshe closed 4 months ago
It boils down to how Symphony treats imported playlists as. Important playlists are fetched externally everytime and is not saved internally. This allows Symphony to adapt changes to those playlists made externally. The solution for you would be to duplicate it. You can edit playlists created within Symphony. Export it to an M3U playlist when you need. I'll close this for now, feel free to drop your thoughts.
It boils down to how Symphony treats imported playlists as. Important playlists are fetched externally everytime and is not saved internally. This allows Symphony to adapt changes to those playlists made externally. The solution for you would be to duplicate it. You can edit playlists created within Symphony. Export it to an M3U playlist when you need. I'll close this for now, feel free to drop your thoughts.
Ah got it. If Duplicating the playlist works, that's a good enough solution for me :) Thanks!
Wait, I don't see any duplicate option though 😅 I have hundreds of songs, how can I duplicate the playlist?
EDIT: Found it. Create a new playlist and add the imported playlist to the new playlist.
Wait, I don't see any duplicate option though 😅 I have hundreds of songs, how can I duplicate the playlist?
Click the three-dots on the playlist tile -> add to playlist -> create new playlist.
Description
I just imported my playlists but was surprised to see there's no option to edit them. Earlier, I was using Metro Player and it allowed editing imported playlists, and most other music apps do as well. I think it'd be great if Symphony can allow editing imported playlists. There's no downside to having this feature.
Solution
Add an option to edit the playlist. Remove and add tracks.
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