Playlist question using system installed Music player. - Xiaomi Poco F1 Questions & Answers

Hi.
Have a XiaomI Poco F1 Android V9.
I have over 1000 MP3 songs.
Would like to create multiple Playlists using the System Installed “Music player App”.
Can create multiple playlists on Google Play Music(using a 3rd party app), Prefer to use Music player app (better sound quality).
Steps I perform:
- Connect phone via USB File Transfer with PC.
- Drag/Drop PC folder having 30 MP3 tracks onto internal Storage/Music folder.
- Open Music player app. Create first Playlist for 30 MP3.
To create a 2nd Playlist, (Drag/Drop), appends new MP3's to the original 30 MP3 tracks.
I have to individually Tick MP3 tracks to create a 2nd Playlist.
Tried:
After Drag/Drop MP3 folder to internal storage/music folder, right click folder to “create new playlist” Don't see Playlist in music player app.
Tried creating “.M3U” and .PLA” extension from MP3 folder. Sill no Playlist in music app player.
Tried 3rd party app “Playlist Creator 2”. Does create playlist on Google Play Music app but not on “Music player App”.
Using my One+One phone, when creating a Playlist in Google Play music, it Auto created a Playlist in its Music App. PocoPhone does not appear to do this feature.
Is there a way to create multiple playlists with “Music player app” w/o ticking them one-by-one?
TC.

Problem resolved! Found a workaround.
TC.

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All mobile media player do the same thing. You shuold create a playlist for all your MP3songs (without your MP3 Ringtones) and save that play list. next time just simply play that play list. for WM Mobile when you cold start the app ( the app is not already running in the background of your system "check your task manager") there aren't songs on the playlist. From here your can create your playlist at this time, then play them.
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There's no real solution to this.
Some will suggest changing the properties of any music file you don't want to appear in the sense music player list to 'hidden', but that also means it wont be seen by other apps (I hid my ringtones and they no longer appeared in the list of chooseable ringtones when setting a ringtone).
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Why don't you just make an m3u file using iTunes/Songbird/WinAmp/WindowsMediaPlayer. I think the music player can read the file if you add that to your music folder.
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Then use MP3tag (google it, it's on a German site, but it's in English) on your pc to sort the tracks and add track-numbers to the ID3 tag. The music player will recognize them in this order.
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I am currently using Google Music to select the music I want available offline on my device (Nexus 4, only 16GB). I have some playlists that I can update whenever I come up with a new song and as the playlist is marked to be available offline, this new song is synced to my phone. Works quite well for the phone.
But at home when I want to stream music to my audio system via DLNA this doesn't help. I can't use these playlists.
My music is stored on a NAS at home and there are playlists on it too.
Is there an app or something that lets me select playlists from a network device and then copies the content of this playlist, along with the playlist to the phone?
This way I could ditch Google Play Music and avoid maintaining my playlists in two places.

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What music player are you using? There are plenty, well designed, music players that allows you to browse for files and add new music folder to your library. There are 2 options, 1 the MP3 file is corrupted and the music player doesn't detect it (try to play it by clicking it, if it plays then it's fine) and 2 (most likely) the download folder isn't a folder recognized by your music player, you have two choices: either you install a new music player (like retro music play for example) and you add the download folder to the folder list (and most of the time, third party music players scan this folder automatically) or you move the MP3 file from the download folder to the folder you store the rest of your music in (for example the Music folder).
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