Maybe there's a limit to the number of playlists Poweramp can handle, and this number is secret, so deleting almost all the m3u's took care of the problem. Poweramp then showed the Poweramp playlists that it created from my m3u files, as well as the new one I'd created (plus a few of the "File-based Playlists" which, apparently I'd stored in the music folders and haven't yet deleted). So, then I deleted the m3u files, which seemed to work. E.g., I created a new Poweramp playlist, which it wouldn't show but clearly existed because when I tried to create it again, I got a warning that this would delete the existing one. BUT, it's been very frustrating.įor a while, when I looked at my playlists, Poweramp would ONLY show me the m3u ones, and showed none of the Poweramp playlists (editable by phone). I was delighted to see that Poweramp could read and use my m3u playlists to create in-phone playlists that I can edit.
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So, I copied my music files and m3u playlists into the SD card on my V20.
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#HOW TO ADD SONGS TO POWERAMP APP HOW TO#
Never figured out how to transfer my playlists from my Note 4 to my V20, but I had most of them in. So, I downloaded Poweramp, assuming that such a popular and well-seasoned app would handle something like playlists with no problem.
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My old music player (from my Note 4) was MixZing, but it won't work on my phone. The stock Music player doesn't even recognize playlists. Google Music has lots of features, but keeps assuming I want to use the cloud (I don't. The stock music players are unsatisfactory.