Author Topic: Keep Playlist Folder Structure When Syncing  (Read 3275 times)

jon.shahen

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Description:
When syncing in MusicBee, you have the option to sync playlists the user has saved.
The user, when creating playlists, has the ability to put their playlists into folders.
I would like for MusicBee to have a new checkbox option to allow for playlists to be uploaded to a device using the same folder structure as the folders used to store the playlists within MusicBee.


Proposed New Checkbox Location:
Anywhere in the Sync Settings page:



Other Images:
Notice that the folder structure is displayed when selecting the playlists


I have many folders and many playlists, the motivation behind this new option is that scrolling the long list of playlists on my mp3 player takes too long.

ned.niederlaender

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Hello,

I organize my playlists using playlist folders. Is there a way to copy this structure in synchronization with my phone?

For clarification, this is how a typical playlist structure looks:
Playlist folder "Live" playlists "Al Jarreau - Look to the rainbow" and "Alicia Key - Unplugged" in it. Now I can synchronize the playlilsts easily to subfolders of the general "Playlists" folder on my phone, but I haven't found a way to have those stored below a new folder "Live".

Is there a way to achieve this?

Thanks a lot,
Ned

psychoadept

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Hi, welcome to the forum!

I'll going to move this to the Wishlist, because there's not currently a way.
Last Edit: July 11, 2019, 03:43:13 PM by psychoadept
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DannyParker

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Any update on this?? I'm desperate for folders to be synched.


hentrop

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+1 I would love to see this as well. I have hundreds of playlists, which takes a while to scroll through on my phone when they're all put into a single folder.