BluOS Controller app 4.x.x
BluOS recommends taking a backup of the BluOS Playlists to a USB flash drive before performing a factory reset to avoid unintentional loss of the playlists.
Back up BluOS playlists
To back up BluOS playlists, perform the following steps:
Note: This backup will not retain playlists from Music services or connected libraries.
Prerequisite: The USB drive should be formatted to NTFS or FAT32 to be recognized by BluOS for this backup.
Android/iOS - Backup BluOS Playlist
- Insert a powered USB drive or USB memory stick into the USB port of the BluOS Player.
- In the BluOS Controller app, navigate to the Home tab
> Settings button
> Player.
- Tap Backup playlists. After a few moments, The Playlists backed up message is displayed.
- Remove the USB drive or USB memory stick.
The playlists are saved to the USB drive as a stored_playlists.db – database file.
Windows/macOS - Backup BluOS Playlist
- Insert a powered USB drive or USB memory stick into the USB port of the BluOS Player.
- In the BluOS Controller app, under the left Navigation Drawer, select Settings > Player. The Player screen is displayed.
- Click Backup playlists. After a few moments, The Playlists backed up message is displayed.
- Remove the USB drive or USB memory stick.
The playlists are saved to the USB drive as a stored_playlists.db – database file.
Restore BluOS Playlists
To restore BluOS playlists, perform the following steps:
Note: The Restore Playlist option will only be visible in the BluOS Controller app when a USB drive with saved playlists is connected to the BluOS Player.
Android/iOS - Restore BluOS Playlist
- Insert a powered USB drive or USB memory stick with the db – database file into the USB port of the BluOS Player.
- In the BluOS Controller app, navigate to the Home tab
> Settings button
> Player.
- Tap Restore playlists. After a few moments, the Playlists restored message is displayed.
- Remove the USB drive or USB memory stick.
Windows/macOS - Restore BluOS Playlist
- Insert a powered USB drive or USB memory stick with the db – database file into the USB port of the BluOS Player.
- In the BluOS Controller app, under the left Navigation Drawer, select Settings > Player. The Player screen is displayed.
- Click Restore Playlists. After a few moments, the Playlists restored message is displayed.
- Remove the USB drive or USB memory stick.
Notes:
- When inserting a USB drive or USB memory stick that contains a previous version of db – database file to create playlists backup, the existing database file is rewritten.
- Restored playlists are network share dependent. A restored playlist will only play tracks that are located within the same network shares as they were originally. If tracks are spread across different shares or have been relocated, those tracks will be excluded from the playlist.
BluOS Controller app 3.x.x
BluOS recommends taking a backup of the playlists to a USB flash drive before performing a factory reset to avoid unintentional loss of the playlists.
Back up playlists
To back up playlists, perform the following steps:
- Insert a powered USB drive or USB memory stick into the USB port of the BluOS Player.
- In the BluOS Controller app, under the left Navigation Drawer, select Settings > Player. The Player screen is displayed.
- Select Backup playlists. After a few moments, The Playlists backed up message is displayed.
- Remove the USB drive or USB memory stick.
The playlists are saved to the USB drive as a stored_playlists.db – database file.
Restore Playlists
To restore playlists, perform the following steps:
- Insert a powered USB drive or USB memory stick with the db – database file into the USB port of the BluOS Player.
- In the BluOS Controller app, under the left Navigation Drawer, select Settings > Player. The Player screen is displayed.
- Select Restore Playlists. After a few moments, the Playlists restored message is displayed.
- Remove the USB drive or USB memory stick.
Notes:
- When inserting a USB drive or USB memory stick that contains a previous version of db – database file to create playlists backup, the existing database file is rewritten.
- Restored playlists are network share dependent. A restored playlist only plays tracks located in identically mounted network shares. If tracks are in different shares or have been moved, such tracks are omitted from the playlist.