Backstory- I recently upgraded from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1. Because I, at the same time, upgraded from 32-bit to 64-bit, this required me to do a fresh install. So far, I've run into very few problems. I'm getting a particular error when I try to install some game apps, but that's not the purpose of this post.
The purpose of this post is Winamp. I reinstalled it and, by some miracle, all of my playlists were intact. Or, at least, I thought they were. It turns out that everything routed to 'Users/Main User/Music', which was where all my music was stored pre-upgrade. Thus, though the lists were there, nothing was actually playing.
I have since re-synched all of my music so everything will play but, because they were made pre-upgrade, the file paths are all wrong in the playlists themselves. Is there a way to fix this without having to do each and every song individually or remaking the playlists entirely? @_@ There are some that I don't mind remaking because I've been meaning to prune them anyway, but others? Yeeeeeeeeaaaaah, that's going to be a nightmare-and-a-half.
The purpose of this post is Winamp. I reinstalled it and, by some miracle, all of my playlists were intact. Or, at least, I thought they were. It turns out that everything routed to 'Users/Main User/Music', which was where all my music was stored pre-upgrade. Thus, though the lists were there, nothing was actually playing.
I have since re-synched all of my music so everything will play but, because they were made pre-upgrade, the file paths are all wrong in the playlists themselves. Is there a way to fix this without having to do each and every song individually or remaking the playlists entirely? @_@ There are some that I don't mind remaking because I've been meaning to prune them anyway, but others? Yeeeeeeeeaaaaah, that's going to be a nightmare-and-a-half.
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