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I've been using Pi Music Player, and I'd like to switch to something free and open source. The only feature I absolutely need is the ability to import m3u8 playlists from the file system into the app's own playlist database, in bulk. That is, it must be able to import /Playlists (or any folder that contains playlists) that point to local music on my phone, overwriting playlists of the same name it previously imported. This is how I keep my phone's playlists in sync with my PC's. Pi Music Player supports this. It also supports creating playlists on the phone and exporting them to a file, but that's less important to me.

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[–] ag10n@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

Unfortunately programs are built for the masses not “intelligence”.

I think you need to consider that the options you want are here and that the decades old VLC project respects your desires for customization more than you assume