Thanks for the kind words. @Buco, The playlist itself is just a simple html file. Depending on your setup it may or may not open automatically after downloading, and it may or may not bring up iReal automatically either. Worst case you have to locate the file after downloading and manually import from iReal.
All the devices/os/browsers I tried worked smoothly though, what are you using? @Lango-Django, no I'm not Japanese! I'm a French living in Tokyo. @pickitjohn doumo!
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Thanks for the kind words. @Buco, The playlist itself is just a simple html file. Depending on your setup it may or may not open automatically after downloading, and it may or may not bring up iReal automatically either. Worst case you have to locate the file after downloading and manually import from iReal.
All the devices/os/browsers I tried worked smoothly though, what are you using?
Is there a way to import a playlist from iReal app?
I never found it.
It's just that my Nexus devices have been hit or miss with importing Korea playlists, both the phone Nexus 5X and the tablet Nexus 7.
I never had an issue with my Samsung phone previously.
Sometimes you open the link within chrome browser and it may import it to the iReal just fine and sometimes it doesn't know what to do with it.
In that case I may download it to the Google drive and same thing, it might work just fine or it might say something like "can't open empty file". I think i tried with Firefox, same result. Just weird behavior. My band mate has an older Nexus 5 and while he at times had to do Google drive download workaround, it never completely failed to import it.
I contacted iReal app makers and made a thread on iReal forums but no solution yet.
@Buco
I tried adding a alternative link that doesn't use googledrive, maybe it will be tolerated better?
And right, manual import is not available for every platform. Probably only on the desktop version actually.
I tried this CM browser and it worked, only with your original link curiously. Clicking the link prompted the browser to ask if I want to open it using iReal app. Never happened with Chrome. So the issue is some kind of Google oddity.
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Is anyone having trouble importing the iReal playlist?
@Buco, The playlist itself is just a simple html file. Depending on your setup it may or may not open automatically after downloading, and it may or may not bring up iReal automatically either. Worst case you have to locate the file after downloading and manually import from iReal.
All the devices/os/browsers I tried worked smoothly though, what are you using?
@Lango-Django, no I'm not Japanese! I'm a French living in Tokyo.
@pickitjohn doumo!
Is there a way to import a playlist from iReal app?
I never found it.
It's just that my Nexus devices have been hit or miss with importing Korea playlists, both the phone Nexus 5X and the tablet Nexus 7.
I never had an issue with my Samsung phone previously.
Sometimes you open the link within chrome browser and it may import it to the iReal just fine and sometimes it doesn't know what to do with it.
In that case I may download it to the Google drive and same thing, it might work just fine or it might say something like "can't open empty file". I think i tried with Firefox, same result. Just weird behavior. My band mate has an older Nexus 5 and while he at times had to do Google drive download workaround, it never completely failed to import it.
I contacted iReal app makers and made a thread on iReal forums but no solution yet.
Thanks, you are one organized guy.
A scientist?
Thanks for letting me know @t-bird
I tried adding a alternative link that doesn't use googledrive, maybe it will be tolerated better?
And right, manual import is not available for every platform. Probably only on the desktop version actually.
Thanks again!