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Old 03-06-2024, 06:04 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by electronicfur View Post
Thanks, I tried adding the flac extension by copying the mp3 section, but it didn't make it appear in the music player. I also tried adding it directly in the /ebrmain/config/extensions.cfg file, and same result. So I think there must be another setting file somewhere.
Same results on my HD3, plays if renamed to .mp3, but fails when named .flac even with updated extensions.cfg. Perhaps supported extensions are specified in the music player binary itself, with the extensions.cfg file allowing you to add other apps that can launch files of that extension.

Hacky workaround... add a user script to bulk rename from *.flac to *.flac.mp3
Easy to identify and convert back if necessary.

You could if you were being super-neat add a launcher (with icon, then hide the original) for the Music Player so it renames any found .flac files on launch.

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