2012-12-04, 10:30
Good morning,
I love the speed on which XBMC can create (smart) playlists. (All my music files are listed in directories named per artist, it would be a daunting task to do the same manually.)
For instances: there is no problem whatsoever to create a playlist that lists all dance music between 1990 - 1995.
However, I believe it would be added value if you can export the actual music files (not a link of that music file) of that (smart) playlist to a directory somewhere on a drive. That way, I could use the powerful playlists features of XBMC to export that dance music to a mp3 player and enjoy my workout in the gym.
Exporting the music/video library is already available in XBMC, why not extending export functionality on playlist level?
I love the speed on which XBMC can create (smart) playlists. (All my music files are listed in directories named per artist, it would be a daunting task to do the same manually.)
For instances: there is no problem whatsoever to create a playlist that lists all dance music between 1990 - 1995.
However, I believe it would be added value if you can export the actual music files (not a link of that music file) of that (smart) playlist to a directory somewhere on a drive. That way, I could use the powerful playlists features of XBMC to export that dance music to a mp3 player and enjoy my workout in the gym.
Exporting the music/video library is already available in XBMC, why not extending export functionality on playlist level?