![]() ![]() Most of my playlist files just contain all the tracks of a particular album, so it was easy to test one album and playlist. On my own device, I discovered the following: Moving an album’s folder and it’s m3u playlist file to the phone’s internal storage and rebooting the phone (which makes Android rescan media content and can take a while, with no progress being shown) did in fact allow Sonos playback of the playlist. ![]() ![]() In fact, I checked my own playlists and they are all empty in the Sonos app too. With Android, we pull from the Android built-in music library database rather than actually scanning the device ourselves, and at some point over the years this has stopped working for playlist importing - in certain circumstances. I have now discovered that we are in fact aware of this issue and are looking into it. Hi - as I had no ideas at the time, and as no-one else had suggested it, getting in touch with technical support seemed like the best path for you to take. ![]()
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