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  1. Thanks for the info, I've used foldersync for other things. Part of the point I was trying to make is that when you have a lot of playlists, it would be much easier if the PA music database could be exported, then imported on the other device with filesync. I don't think the PA database is user accessible within the Android file system (without rooting) is it?
  2. When you have two different devices with Poweramp and you want the system playlists copied over, or the same on both devices. It's a very exhaustive process to export the playlists, then get the files off the device and onto the new one. Once you do that, you're stuck with all those .m3u8 file-based playlists on the target device that you have to open individually, and then create new system playlists for each one. Wow. There's got to be a better way! Possibly, an export option on the source device that creates an importable database file, that can be transferred to the target device and will duplicate the system playlists from the source device. That way you won't have to have all those .m3u8 files to deal with. Or possibly some sort of syncing from The two devices over a Wi-Fi network.
  3. I was about to request the same thing. I would especially like to see the year somewhere in the playing list for each song, if the tag is available.
  4. The Crossfade feature in Poweramp is implemented wrong. Even the word "crossfade" is not correct. It should actually be called "crossplay" When DJ's at radio stations crossfade between two songs, they don't actually artificially, or prematurely fade the outgoing song. As the outgoing song is ending, The next song is played before the previous song has ended (on songs without a hard ending). If the outgoing song has a (hard ending)... Poweramp's crossfading process fades out the song's intentional hard ending prematurely. The same goes for the next song that has a "hard opening". An issue that would have to be addressed is that Poweramp would need to analyze a song that has a hard ending and not start to play the next song before the track with the hard ending has completed. (especially with two songs that have a hard ending, and a hard opening) I wrote about this years ago on this forum. I had hoped there would have been changes by now. Please consider working on this change to the way the crossfading process works.
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