![]() You can create smart playlists inside iTunes if you want, it doesn't have to be the playlist you imported that is synced. Do whatever you want inside iTunes to sync files to your phone, or whatever.(You have to do this manually as iTunesLibrary Framework is read only.) m3u8 from the output directory (default ~/Music/sw2iphone) into iTunes. Run sw2iphone -e and pick which Swinsian playlist you want to export.Though I think I have good defaults, I suppose a switch for -V 2 rather than -V 0 would be good. I guess some configurability around lame and sox options would be nice to have.I bet there are some more that people might want? I only copy over the basic tags when we do a transcode from flac.I suppose this is one of the first feature requests I am going to get however :p Also, I am intentionally single threaded, as I am on a laptop and a prefer not spinning my fans up, and I don't mind waiting a bit for my music to be ready. This is kinda slow, so may be worth hitting the files directly and inserting changes into Swinsian's database. I am using AppleScript to push changes back to Swinsian, to get out of having to deal with the UI and other challenges of tag editing. Perhaps link files, or keep track of previously used paths? Could get messy. Handle changing the path to our directory better.But I should warn you when this happens, on sync, if there are files I have never seen in iTunes. I don't think it is my fault, as even dragging the file directly into iTunes doesn't work. There are some files that iTunes silently refuses to import, related to characters in the path name. ![]() Send me mail if you have problems, requests or just to let me know you are using it. And I do intend to continue work to clean it up, make it more robust, and add a few features. ![]() That said I think other people may have needs similar to mine, so I am releasing it here under the MIT license. It is pretty simple, and may break in bad ways if you are doing something other than my specific workflow (see workflows below). This is a tool I hacked up to fill a need of mine (to get music from Swinsian to my iPhone, and sync back playcounts and ratings).
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