I’ve been experiencing unusually slow syncing for `.m3u` playlist files when using MusicBee with my Amazon Fire HD tablet. While music files sync quickly, playlists—despite being very small in size—take much longer. This issue has been consistent across both Windows 7 and Windows 11, though with Windows 11, the process has become even slower. Importantly, this behavior has been present in prior versions of MusicBee as well, and isn’t specific to the most recent update. The issue seems specific to my tablet, as syncing playlists to my smartphone is rapid.
Details: - Music Storage Path: `Fire\SanDisk SD card\Music\*`.
- Playlist Format: `.m3u` with relative file paths enabled.
- Playlist Storage Path: Playlists are synced to the root of my SD card (`Fire\SanDisk SD card\Playlists\`).
- Device: Amazon Fire HD tablet, using VLC Player for playlist import.
- Connection: USB Type-A to Type-C cable.
- Manual Copying: Transferring playlists manually through Windows Copy works lightning fast.
- Version: MusicBee 3.6.9202
Questions: - Is there a known solution or workaround for this slow playlist syncing behavior on Amazon Fire HD tablets?
- Could this slowness be related to file size or handling by MusicBee or Fire OS?
- Are there specific settings I can adjust within MusicBee to speed up playlist syncing without affecting music file transfers?
Additional Context: This issue doesn’t affect other devices, and manual file transfers work efficiently. I’m curious if anyone has encountered similar problems or discovered a way to streamline `.m3u` playlist syncing.