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I am having problems importing playlists in iTunes 10.4

OS: Windows XP SP3

Itunes: 10.4

Samba 3.x

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My music is saved on a Samba server on my network. I have imported all my music into iTunes by pointing my home folder to the Samba share and then using "Add folder to library" in the file menu. The actual files stay on my Samba share, not my local drive.


I have created a new playlist with a single song. I can open and close iTunes and the playlist is still there. Everything works great.


Then things get weird:


1] I export the playlist as an m3u file and save it on my local drive

2] I delete the playlist from iTunes

3] I import the same m3u file I just saved


When I do this my playlist comes up blank. When I view the file generated by iTunes in a text editor, the path is correct:


#EXTM3U

#EXTINF:378,Lost On Yer Merry Way - Grandaddy

Z:\media\music\Grandaddy\Sumday\05 Lost On Yer Merry Way.mp3


Can anyone explain what's happening here? Why can't iTunes import the same playlist it just exported?


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DISCLAIMER: Please do not respond with "Why are you doing this?" I am actually trying to do something a little more complex, but I just wanted to explain my problem by giving the most simple scenerio possible. If you can solve the above problem, I will be able to figure out my actual problem on my own. Thank you.

Windows XP

Posted on Jul 21, 2011 9:22 PM

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Jul 22, 2011 9:41 AM in response to v1n54n1ty

I want to confirm this issue, I'm using Windows 7 32 bit with iTunes 10.4.


I was able to import local m3u playlists (winamp is my primary music player due to small footprint) into iTunes fine before upgrading to 10.4, so I tried uninstalling iTunes 10.4 and installed 10.2.2 instead. Playlists importing works again with older version, so I suppose this is either issue of 10.4 or Apple no longer allows m3u playlists importing.

Aug 1, 2011 7:25 PM in response to v1n54n1ty

Windows 7 Pro 64-bit

iTunes 10.4

Apple Lossless


Ever since the latest update, I cannot import CDs into iTunes. I have a 2TB HD which has plenty of space. I've been re-ripping my collection in Apple Lossless and the CD will rip the first couple of tracks and then on the 3rd or 4th, it will freeze before it ever finishes "importing". The CD eventually stops spinning. If I manually rip track by track, they do save to the library music folder, but they don't show up in iTunes. If I try to manually import them from the saved files, nothing happens.


Then iTunes isn't "frozen" per se, but I can't close it without using Task Manager.


FIX THIS, APPLE!!!

Aug 3, 2011 1:08 PM in response to SayntMykl

Just want to chime in myself. I am also having issues with iTunes 10.4 and a failure to import files from a M3U playlist. My issue is that iTunes seems to inport the playlist, but not the files, or at least it doesn't add the files to my library. I have been using the M3U import feature as a shortcut to add multiple files. (yes I know I can import a folder. Without going into details, I find fault with that function.) With the latest update that has apparently been disabled. So, I just want to add my voice to the list of those who think this *****. Please bring back or replace the multiple file import feature.

Aug 4, 2011 1:32 PM in response to v1n54n1ty

Same ***** here just rolled back from 10.4 to 10.3.1.35 and the M3U playlists now import perfectly. This really is a very elementary programmimg mistake I would say Apple are trying hard to increase profits where they have let all the good programmers go and now employ chimps discarded from an animal testing station that are all fecked up on aspartame and chanel.

Aug 31, 2011 4:12 AM in response to v1n54n1ty

First-off, this seems to be a general problem with 10.4 (across all the operating systems of which I am aware). Unfortunately, I cannot provide a permanent solution but, if you need a quick fix, this will (hopefully) work for you.


For some inexplicable reason, iTunes no longer recognises standard Windows paths. For example:


Y:\Music\Buddy Holly\Buddy Holly - Rave On.mp3


The end result is that it will import a playlist with no content.


It will, however, recognise the equivalent Apple paths which look like this:


file://localhost/Y:/Buddy Holly/Buddy Holly - Rave On.mp3


It is possible to convert your existing playlists using a few basic replace commands in something like Notepad. In my case, I made some code changes in my music manager and now generate two sets of playslists (one standard and one to accommodate iTunes).


Forgive me foir stating the obvious but please remember to make sure that the disk / path containing your music is accessible when doing the import otherwise you will probably get a blank result. Note that you can do a bulk import by selecting all the (revised) playlists and dragging them onto the iTunes sidebar.


I am sorry that this is not a "clean" solution but it will work if you are in a bind. The only alternative of which I am aware is to wait for Apple to fix the problem.

I am having problems importing playlists in iTunes 10.4

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