QUOTE(madmab @ Aug 3 2009, 04:10 AM)
I created a list and loaded a playlist from back when I released atarixlbox and they both seem to work fine. Most x-port emu's store the playlists in the saves directory (wherever you have that pointed to) under a "PLAYLISTS" directory.
They also store the song names WITH the absolute pathname. So if you moved those mp3 files since, that may be the problem as well.
But I did discover another issue with the "Music Control Menu" where the "Go to next/previous song" options weren't working. So I fixed that and it will be available in the next release, whenever that is.
Anyone else having issues with the playlists? I never had any issues but then I don't use them much.
nah, i didn't move anything, and i'd only made two other playlists before i picked up this emulator, and both were for the pcsxbox (v20). i have to go back to a different emulator to save a playlist, as this one will create the playlist file that i create, but it won't save any songs to one, leaving them blank. i checked in the playlists folder, and i found the new playlists that i created, but the m3u files were blank. once you "add one song to playlist" by pressing the A button, that's it, right?
also in the "Music Control Menu" when i select "View Currently Playing Playlist," instead of showing the two songs currently saved on the playlist that works, it only shows the first two games in my "nesroms" folder, or the first two files in whatever folder i set music directory to. and whenever i switch skins, the music directory will display whatever directory i saved, it just still goes back to the default (?) directory, "nesroms," until i go back and set the music directory again.
another thing when i'm selecting games, the default directory, i assume, is the nesroms directory, but it only displays as 'D:/'. the directory display at the top of the list is one folder behind. so if i'm in 'D:/emuskins', it says "D:/', and when i'm in "D:/emuskins/Static Mario (SNES Style)', it says 'D:/emuskins'.
my NES folder is in the F:/emu folder, if that matters. i know that the D drive listed up there is just for default, but maybe it's weird that my folder's in the F drive instead of E.