Generating playlists from a config file#7
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Generating playlists from a config file#7habibdhif wants to merge 2 commits intoMusicBoxProject:masterfrom
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-The config folder that i added make it possible to generate playlists (under the config/playlists folder)
-To generate the playlists you should add the config.json file generated by the online interface to the config folder and run config.py
-The UUID used for the tag on the interface is the hex version, the same one is used to name and play playlists on the Raspberry.
-Important; You have to change the default playlist directory of mpd. To do that go to /etc/mpd.conf and change:
playlist_directory "/var/lib/mpd/playlists"
to:
playlist_directory "/home/pi/raspberry-service/config/playlists"
After the change you probably want to reboot the Raspberry (or Try /etc/init.d/mpd restart)
I made this change to avoid access permission related problems for now.
PS: Obviously this works only for audio files with an URL link as an uri (no RSS or local PATHS for now).