Playlists: initial set up, indexing processes and how to deal with issues

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Playlists definition

  • A list of music files (e.g. mp3, ogg) to be played in order

Playlists supported

  • Synology Products support m3u Playlists

Playlist functionality

Synology products will: 1) Play existing playlists 2) Generate a playlist for each folder of files

  • From Network Services > Multimedia Services, press Re-index. This will re-index
  • (does this generate the m3u files or simply make the m3u files available to the Synology Audio Player server?)

Common issues, causes, workarounds and side-effects

Issue Cause Workaround Side effect
Existing playlists won't play various delete the playlist Custom playlists are deleted
Playlists won't generate Existing playlists block generation of playlist Delete the playlist Custom playlists are deleted
Unable to add to playlist Adding is tried from a shared library, e.g. the iTunes server unknown unknown
/var/log/messages says synoindexd: playlist.c File exists. Skip remove it from database. unknown unknown unknown
/var/log/messages says metamedia.c (146) Seems stream 0 codec frame rate differs from container frame rate unknown unknown unknown
/var/log/messages says Seems stream 0 codec frame rate differs from container frame rate: unknown unknown unknown
/var/log/messages says synoindexd: metamedia.c (72) Failed to get Misc Media Info from unknown unknown unknown
/var/log/messages says metamedia.c (110) Failed to av_open_input_file() file unknown unknown unknown

How to diagnose issues with playlistsq

1) Login as root to your Synology product 2) grep synoindex /var/log/messages | more

How to delete all your playlists

In the instructions below we are going to move the playlists to a local drive instead of deleting them. You probably want to delete them completely.

1) Mount the share onto a remote machine 2) mkdir ~/m3u 3) find . -name '*.m3u' -exec mv '{}' m3u \;

4) Your Synology product should now automatically re-index all the mp3s. 5) grep synoindex /var/log/messages | tail -f

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