![]() ![]() I went back downstairs to the SB and there the playlist was! Excellent, thanks. Got it, I'd not selected the correct filetype (as you had displayed in your screenshot) and so exported it again and rescanned from the PC webpage. I don't know if this feature is available in Media Jukebox though. This works perfectly if your Logitech Media Server library is the the same as that used by JRiver. ![]() I sometimes use JR Media Centre, from which there is the ability to Export playlists > right-click your playlist > Export. Thanks in advanceHi StridingEdge (why does that name sound familiar?), welcome to the forum. So, in short - can I import my JR MJ playlists, with or without some additional software or do I have to manually configure new playlists on the Touch? ![]() I have done some cursory searches both here and on the JR forum and didn't really find a satisfactory answer. Is that the only way I can get the two talking to eachother? I have spent a lot of time and effort configuring the playlists on MJ where you can build quite complex ones and it would be a shame if I had to start from scratch with the Touch. Now I remember reading somewhere that there is some additional software that enables the Media Centre to talk to a Squeezebox but I was not sure if it also worked with their freebie, the Media Jukebox and as that's the only one I have, that's what I'm stuck with. However, I looked on J River's forum and they don't have a playlist directory - it seems the playlists are all hidden in the code somewhere. I'm just setting up my new Squeezebox and would like to be able to import my J River Media Jukebox playlists into the Touch. ![]()
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