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Portable Devices / Re: Something wrong with playlist syncing
« on: May 10, 2025, 10:59:17 PM »
I must have laughed too soon, because the next sync again resulted in a painfully slow sync process for the playlists, as well as numerous error messages.

The requested value cannot be determined. (Exception for HRESULT: 0x802A0006)
The shutdown function has already been called for this object or for the object that is the owner of this object. (Exception of HRESULT: 0x802A0002)


 :'(  Has anyone had similar errors and been able to fix them permanently?

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Portable Devices / Re: Something wrong with playlist syncing
« on: May 01, 2025, 03:23:17 PM »
Hey there,

I was having a very similar problem with Musicbee saying it had synced all my playlists to my DAP running android, and when I looked in the file explorer, multiple playlists were not there. I have some playlists that are several thousand songs, and a couple of those were not carrying over, and then randomly some of the smaller ones. Also another weird behavior was that the syncing process would slow to a crawl once it got to syncing the actual playlist files themselves once all the music had been copied over.

I changed one setting and suddenly the issue has been fixed so I want to share it. I changed the playlists being synced to the DAP from .m3u files to .m3u8 files, and they suddenly work fine every time and they get moved over almost instantly. Not sure if this might help but I wanted to share since this thread is what started me playing with setting trying to figure out what was going on.

I just got a brand new Samsung Galaxy S25 and had the same sync problems as everyone here. Syncing music files was lightning fast and stable as you would expect, but as soon as it began copying playlist files, it was a slog. Even with the latest patched version 3.6.9245. But when I changed the playlist format from M3U to M3U8 it worked like a charm. It took merely seconds and all 60 playlists were copied successfully  :-*

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