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I sat down again and tried to import my iTunes playlists. Again without success. I've gradually had enough.

Macbook Pro M1 with Sequoia 15.1.1; iTunes playlist is on an external hard drive (../Data2/Music). Sonos 16.4.2. About 50k songs.
Sonos refuses to import with error 113

When trying to connect the library via network drive connection it does only import Artists and songs but no Playlists. And it does not actualise it regularly.

Does anyone have any ideas?

I have various speakers and an ARC and have been using the stuff for a long time - but at the moment the whole thing is only good for listening to the radio.
Even playing directly from iTunes only works sometimes. Sometimes the connection to the speakers is established, sometimes not. It's all extremely frustrating.

Hi ​@Tiefstapler, welcome to the Sonos Community!

I’m sorry to hear that you’re having issues with adding your Music Library to Sonos. The 113 error means that your computer can’t be found by Sonos, usually due to firewall issues or IP address conflicts.

In this case, it would be best for you to contact our support team for further troubleshooting, as they have the necessary tools available to look into your system and resolve this issue.


Apple playlists are XML.  Maybe Sonos can’t see them because they are XML.  convert the XML playlists to M3U and put those M3U playlists in a folder named Playlists then put that Playlists folder into the root folder the music is in.  They should then show after indexing.

https://musconv.com/xml-to-m3u/

I have no experience with conversion software because all my playlists are M3U.  I’m sure other can give more information on the conversion process.


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