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Re: foo_playlist_revive

Reply #50
Hi
I started editing my old playlist manually and it was ggrrrr...
This component is amazing.
Thanks.
regards

Re: foo_playlist_revive

Reply #51
Awesome job, works like a charm. THANKS!!!

Re: foo_playlist_revive

Reply #52
I've had foo_playlist_revive installed for years, and have successfully used it from time to time.

But today I moved several complete artists' albums (mp3s) from:

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<genre> \ <artist - album>
To:
<genre> \ <artist> \ <year - album>

Where <xxxxx> and <xxxxx - xxxxx>  are all folders. I didn't rename any of the mp3 files, or change any of their tags. But when I ran Edit > Revive Dead Items ... foo_playlist_revive failed to find the missing tracks.

FB2K refreshed the library, and the tracks all appear in Album List Panel properly.  Is this a flaw in the component, or am I doing something wrong?

Thanks.  :)
Geopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of the New Man

Re: foo_playlist_revive

Reply #53
This has been a really useful plugin for me.

Re: foo_playlist_revive

Reply #54
I hope x64 version plz :)

Re: foo_playlist_revive

Reply #55
Playlist Fix (foo_playlist_fix)
https://www.foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_playlist_fix

Does this help?
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