My setup:
WiiM Pro Plus
WHA v. 3.2.3, firmware v. 4.8.717458
Running on 2025 MacBook Air (also an iPad)
Synology NAS 418j, DSM 7.1.1 update 8
MinimServer running on the NAS
I’ve transferred my iTunes library to the NAS, stored in volume1/music/iTunes Music. Playlists are in volume1/music/Playlists.
I first exported selected Playlists out of iTunes (Apple Music app), but the file locations were wrong (Volumes/music/iTunes Music/…). So I edited the files trying both absolute and relative references to the music files. After editing I rescan the server with MinimWatch.
Browsing to the Media Server in WHA and using Legacy Mode all the albums, artists, tracks, as well as Playlists display and work as expected. I don’t even have to rescan the Music Server for the Playlists to work correctly. However, if I do rescan, WHA crashes immediately. Upon re-opening WHA recognizes the rescanned playlist files and music files and everything again works as expected.
If I switch to Advanced Mode in WHA the correct number of albums, tracks, playlists, etc. are shown, but no artwork is displayed and all of the playlists show zero tracks. No music will play. If I attempt a rescan from Advanced Mode WHA always crashes and nothing will play upon re-opening, and the playlists still show zero tracks.
If I remove the Playlists folder from the MinimServer content directory and rescan with MinimWatch and then rescan with either WHA Legacy Mode or Advanced Mode WHA doesn’t crash. All albums, tracks, etc. display and play without a problem in either mode. But I don’t have the playlists.
I suppose I could just continue forward using Legacy Mode (as long as it’s supported), but I’d like to know what causes Advanced Mode to choke on the Playlist files. And also, what causes WHA to crash when rescanning the Library in Legacy Mode, even though the playlists are recognized after the crash.
I’ve been editing the playlist files using Mac TextEdit and also the Synology text editor with no change in results. Trying all the operations using WHA on the iPad also results in the same pattern of crashes and non-recognition of playlists in Advanced Mode.
Wondering if anyone else has experienced this issue with iTunes playlists, and has identified the problem.
WiiM Pro Plus
WHA v. 3.2.3, firmware v. 4.8.717458
Running on 2025 MacBook Air (also an iPad)
Synology NAS 418j, DSM 7.1.1 update 8
MinimServer running on the NAS
I’ve transferred my iTunes library to the NAS, stored in volume1/music/iTunes Music. Playlists are in volume1/music/Playlists.
I first exported selected Playlists out of iTunes (Apple Music app), but the file locations were wrong (Volumes/music/iTunes Music/…). So I edited the files trying both absolute and relative references to the music files. After editing I rescan the server with MinimWatch.
Browsing to the Media Server in WHA and using Legacy Mode all the albums, artists, tracks, as well as Playlists display and work as expected. I don’t even have to rescan the Music Server for the Playlists to work correctly. However, if I do rescan, WHA crashes immediately. Upon re-opening WHA recognizes the rescanned playlist files and music files and everything again works as expected.
If I switch to Advanced Mode in WHA the correct number of albums, tracks, playlists, etc. are shown, but no artwork is displayed and all of the playlists show zero tracks. No music will play. If I attempt a rescan from Advanced Mode WHA always crashes and nothing will play upon re-opening, and the playlists still show zero tracks.
If I remove the Playlists folder from the MinimServer content directory and rescan with MinimWatch and then rescan with either WHA Legacy Mode or Advanced Mode WHA doesn’t crash. All albums, tracks, etc. display and play without a problem in either mode. But I don’t have the playlists.
I suppose I could just continue forward using Legacy Mode (as long as it’s supported), but I’d like to know what causes Advanced Mode to choke on the Playlist files. And also, what causes WHA to crash when rescanning the Library in Legacy Mode, even though the playlists are recognized after the crash.
I’ve been editing the playlist files using Mac TextEdit and also the Synology text editor with no change in results. Trying all the operations using WHA on the iPad also results in the same pattern of crashes and non-recognition of playlists in Advanced Mode.
Wondering if anyone else has experienced this issue with iTunes playlists, and has identified the problem.