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    Playlists and File Paths

    Jracon
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    2024-04-07, 01:12 AM
    I am just wondering if it is at all possible to create a playlist without using the absolute file path of the media file. My concern is just with changing media files (Sonarr/Radarr upgrades, retags, etc.) I have not found a way to do this, as wildcards are not supported. Thanks in advance!
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    2024-04-07, 02:52 AM
    I believe you can use relative paths, but they have to be relative to wherever the m3u file is located. Which may or may not work for you.
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    2024-04-07, 01:10 PM
    Relative paths work for me, something like this:


    <somewhere>/Music
      ├── Albums
      │  └── Artist One
      │     └── Some Album
      │        └── 1 - First Song.opus
      └── Playlists
         └── Playlist.m3u

    with Playlist.m3u containing

    #EXTM3U
    ../Albums/Artist One/Some Album/1 - First Song.opus
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    2024-04-10, 07:18 PM
    While relative paths do work, they are not exactly what I am looking for. Rather than the other part of the file path, I am actually concerned about the file name. With a new download of a file comes a new release group or set of tags or whatever, and I would like playlists to be persistent through these file changes.
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    2024-04-10, 08:01 PM
    That is not possible with the way that Jellyfin works. Even if Jellyfin allowed the use of UUIDs in playlists (it doesn't AFAIK) I'd imagine that changing the file name would result in a new UUID in this hypothetical scenario.
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