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TINT-base filing makes it possible to share playlists such that others may play them play directly on their computer, provided they have the track files, even if their music library is not in the same-named path.
[[User:Chrisjjj/TINT-based_filing|TINT-based filing]] makes it possible to share playlists such that others may play them play directly on their computer, provided they have the track files, even if their music library is not in the same-named path.


This requires that when your media librarian program saves a playlist to a path location at or below the level of the tracks, it uses relative paths for the track references within. One such program is Windows Media Player V9 or later. When such a playlist is sent be sent to another user who places it an the same position in his/her music library folder, that user may play it inside a music librarian program that recognises relative paths. Or;
This requires that when a media librarian program saves a playlist in M3U format to a path location at or below the level of the tracks, the program uses relative paths for the track references within. This is available from Windows Media Player V9 and later and MediaMonkey 3.0 and later. When such a playlist is sent to another user who places it an the same position in his/her music library folder, that user may play it using a music librarian program that recognises relative paths.
 
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* [[User:Chrisjjj/TINT]]
* [[User:Chrisjjj/TINT usage]]
* [[User:Chrisjjj/TINT-based filing migration]]
* [[pathnames]]
* [[listing pathnames to file]]

Revision as of 2016-11-21T02:43:12

TINT-based filing makes it possible to share playlists such that others may play them play directly on their computer, provided they have the track files, even if their music library is not in the same-named path.

This requires that when a media librarian program saves a playlist in M3U format to a path location at or below the level of the tracks, the program uses relative paths for the track references within. This is available from Windows Media Player V9 and later and MediaMonkey 3.0 and later. When such a playlist is sent to another user who places it an the same position in his/her music library folder, that user may play it using a music librarian program that recognises relative paths.

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