
Here is mdls output for an m3u downloaded in Firefox (which doesn't play in iTunes): So that’s where I’m at, I’ll keep digging into it.The content-type of the M3U file that's downloaded in Firefox is subtly different to that downloaded by Safari and that created by m3u-unfckr. All my tunes are discoverable in the Avia and will play, but the playlists will not…just does nothing….? So I setup the Avia app on my Samsung Galaxy 7 phone (Android 7) and also on my Galaxy tablet…no go.But as I mentioned earlier – I could only get that same playlist to play on my mac (again, proof of concept)… The playlist created earlier today using the WD Desktop App still won’t play. I even purchased the Avia app – no difference.There are particular dance tunes I want to hear, then specific ballads and create play lists for them and then I like creating a random list of tunes for parties and stuff I use to be a club DJ so I have LOTS of vinyl music I’ve converted to MP3 plus all the tunes I’ve downloaded. Playing music via playlists I create is VERY key for me, I mostly don’t do random.I too tend to play music primarily via BT and tablet (Samsung Android), but there are times when a laptop fits the sitation but I wanted to try all platforms for proof of concept to see where I can get this to work….It will select random tracks for as long as I want it to and play music in hi-fi stereo sound. It is great, but at home I use it infrequently these days and prefer to have Alexa “ask Plex to play music” (from my NAS) to a Dot connected to stereo system. Instead I have app for iOS ONLY called Music Streamer that easily selects random tracks for as long as I want it to. I do not make playlists anymore – too labor intensive. I went into my Network’s WD My Cloud NAS, found Music/playlists/, found a playlist to click on and play. You need to set up the Local and Network sources in Avia. So, I pulled out a Kindle tablet, started Avia and am playing a playlist.


I recommend you spend your time with Avia app – much easier than Bubble.

iOS devices cannot easily play playlists, but androids can. I have iPhone, iPad and Kindle (android) tablet I play nothing via computer any more – too low tech today.
