I have an immediate interest that caused me to discover VLC Media Player. I'm wanting to use my Windows computer to manage audio files (principally music) that I intend to play on an Android device. I'm thinking this would mean to organize my media/audio files on the computer. For example a root folder named "MediaLibrary" with sub-folders containing the audio files and most notably playlists where I'm familiar with .m3u format. Then the idea would be to transfer the complete "MediaLibrary" folder structure to an sd-card that can be inserted into my Android device and played without having to do any of the organization work on the Android device. Most importantly the playlists need to work.
I've installed the portableapps version of VLC Media Played on thumb drive along with lots of other portable apps for Windows. I'd like the media library to reside on the thumb drive but that is NOT important. For testing the android version of VLC player has been placed on a Samsung Tab 10 tablet.
My first attempt at creating a playlist on the Windows computer (VLC portable) results in the Windows drive letter being included as part of the file name in the playlist (.m3u format). I don't expect that to work on an Android device.
If this idea of using one device to organize data for another is completely nuts then that's what I like to know before investing additional time trying to make this work. On the other hand if I simply need to learn more about VLC Player then some idea on how to make a playlist that uses a relative address for the files might be helpful.