@nyuwa
Strawberry supports saving playlists with relative paths,
Go to Tools / Settings / Playlist and select "Relative" or "Ask when saving" under "When saving a playlist, file paths should be".
When you save the playlist in d:\music, the paths should then point to directories / files without d:\music.
This way you can copy the playlist files over on the other computer to the same music directory on a different drive.
Another option is to simply edit the playlist file in a text editor and do a find/replace of d:\ with e:\
@Hollow_Sky The error window mentions precisely Operation Not Permitted, implying it's an issue with the permissions of the system; I used Mac for a short period of time, and Apple has been always kinda draconian when installing new apps from third-party websites and not from the AppStore.
Strawberry needs a rebuild because of updated abseil library, it's already reported to opensuse here: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1215227
I e-mailed the opensuse packaging mailinglist yesterday, hopefully it will speed things up.
@Leo_93 Maybe. I've tested other players for fun, and some of them have the A-B function; this is to repeat certain parts of the song in a loop from the point A to the point B, like its name suggests. I bet is possible to implement a shuffle with a cutting option to only play certain parts of the songs, using this mentioned function as a start point. In any case, you should post this in the Feature Suggestion section.
@ben2talk Ok, replying to myself now - I don't think these are tagged.
I opened the strawberry.db with a database viewer and found I can directly edit there - it's not a tag item. https://i.imgur.com/uu6uMqt.png
But if I don't wanna reset a play count to reset a skip count, it's the only way.
I have the same issue as mentioned above. The only lyrics that is showing are those from ChartLyrics. None of the others are working. It doesen´t matter if I untick and retick the boxes. And it doesent matter if I restart Strawberry.