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  1. I have tried to modify the code to read the playlists so that it reads the 03GINF01.DAT file, to read groups as playlists. And now, it reads the Groups as playlist! Anyway, there are still problems. The songs are correctly grouped, but the allocation of group names to the groups is not correctly done. I will go on with my research to solve this issue, and will let you know.
  2. I have VAIO and it happened the same as bongocanuck. Vovo, I was doing my own research. Perhaps I am wrong, but instead of 03GINF22.DAT (which seems to be empty in VAIO), I think that the group information comes from 03GINF01.DAT. I don't know if NW-HD has same structure for groups, but perhaps Vovo you can try to work with groups as with playlist by using this 03GINF01.DAT. Please, confirm if you have some progress. I will try to have a look during the weekend (if having time) Thanks -Gabi
  3. Hi, First, nice work to everyone involved into this project! I have a potential enhancement, useful at least from my side. I have Sony Vaio MP3 HDD VGF-AP1. The GYM works nice for me. But when extracting the MP3 files, I would like to have a folder structure not based on Album + Artist name, but based on the Group names I created on my own. In SonicStage, you can move files from groups to other groups, and structure your songs in a more "nice" way. In other words: "groups" and "albums" does not need to be always the same thing. Somehow, the "group" info is inside the 03GINF01.DAT, but I don't know how to link that info to the real song file (04CNTINF.DAT), but I don't know the details. Thus, my whishes: - Incorporate in the GUI the "Group" category - Configuration via the GUI or the GYM.XML file of the output folders for the MP3 files: in that way, the user may decide whether the output folders will have "Artist + Album" name, or "Artist + Genre" name, or one folder per Genre, or one folder per Group, for example. Thanks indeed to take this into consideration, and Best Regards
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