

I have tried turning the "\"s into "/"s without success.

Now when I try to play a file from a playlist, Sonos says "File cannot be played, '\\\musicshare\11 The xx - Stars.m4a' could not be found.", so it seems to just be omitting the path to the file. m3u file to the Clip Sport Plus/Sport/Jam/Voice/Go Music folder. Using Explorer: Copy the file folder with music and. m3u file in the file folder with the music files. Using Windows Media Player: Name and Save the playlist. The playlist files just consist of one line per piece with the relative path to the track, like this: Using Windows Media Player: Create and Organize your playlist. Within "Music": The music files, sorted (mostly) into folders by artist. Top level: Folder "Music" and the playlist files On the smb share, the structure is like this:

m3u playlist, originally created by iTunes, which do not work. Everything works fine, I can play the music, but the library also contains some ooooold. If the Roku Media Player doesn't work, you can try a third-party app like TVCast.I have a local music library on an SMB share which I added to Sonos. The media in the playlist needs to have an extension that indicates what type of media it is (.mp3. How can I play my M3U files on Roku? The Roku Media Player supports M3U playlists that are on a USB drive.

