adding more mp3 in OrbiterSound

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Hi everybody,

I know it looks like one of those silly questions because noobs didn't check the search feature etc. but I assure you I tried to find out by myself and didn't find the solution.
Well, I'll quote from the readme text for mp3 play in orbiter:

"...simply copy any Mp3 you want
in this directory IN THIS CASE YOU MUST EMPTY THE PLAYLIST
or RENAME IT AS "orbitersound_playlist.back" FOR EXEMPLE.
as OrbiterSound look first the M3U playlist
and disable the search of mp3 in this folder if it found
even one entry in the playlist."

OK I think I followed these instructions so far and I've put the new mp3 titles into the ...orbiter/sound/mp3 file structure. I also renamed the orbitersound_playlist similar as mentioned.

Now when trying to check that situation in the MFD by enabling the SEL/Radio-mp3 panel, I still get the only information:
--> "1 mp3 file available in playlist"
title 1 : (the Bach title)" That's it, nothingmore:(

Where are the other titles? I wonder what went wrong and would like to ask you for some help. Thank you :)

Astrogeorge
 
Don't rename it orbitersound_playlist.bak, rename it orbitersound_playlist WITHOUT the bak.
Make sure the pre-existing playlist (the one with Bach) is either deleted or renamed .bak
Then try it and let us know how it goes.
 
I've tried it in my environment, and everything was OK... In my opinion, there are 2 possible solutions:

1. Follow an old good method of creating your own m3u playlist as described in readme.
2. Stupid question: have you copied mp3 FILES, not SHORTCUTS? Obviously files are required to be copied.

I prefer an old style, because it doesn't make a mess in /sound/mp3 directory.
 
Thank you Belisarius for your kind help. I think I found my problem. The orbitersound_playlist is directly connected with my MS mediaplayer if I click it. To edit the file (in this case to delete the Bach-title) one has to open it with an editor. It might seem logical but I think it's in fact not mentioned in the readme. Nevertheless it works fine now :cheers:

Thanks again :)
 
Good you solved your problem. I use iTunes to edit playlists but I hate it. I hate WINAMP even more.
 
Good you solved your problem. I use iTunes to edit playlists but I hate it. I hate WINAMP even more.

I use Windows Media Player to edit the playlists...don't hate it yet, but hopefully there exists something easier to use.

:cheers:
 
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