![]() ![]() SSH to your server (QNAP default user = admin), and cd yourself to your music folder. Since iTunes uses the m3u’s filename as playlist title, this script will use the folder name for this. This script uses recursion to find all audio files in the parent folder + child folders. In order for this to work we’ll have to create an m3u playlist for EACH folder you want to share, this can be a daunting task. Qnap comes with so called ‘smart playlist’, but I don’t like those. I haven’t figured out yet if it’s also possible to sync these to your iOS devices, but we can atleast (easily) share our music library to all our devices. This basicly allows you to create playlists, and share them among your home network. One of the cool features of my new QNAP 412 Turbo Nas is iTunes Server. m3u playlists with bash (for QNAP iTunes Server)
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