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FS#10443 & 10444 - Bugs with the Play Next option

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Chronon:

--- Quote ---Dynamic playlist.
A dynamic playlist is a playlist that is created “On the fly.” Any time you insert or queue tracks using the Playlist submenu (see section 4.4.3), you are creating (or adding to) a dynamic playlist.
--- End quote ---

If you view the playlist after "Play Next" you will find that it is the set of files you want to play next preceded by the track that's currently playing.

Maybe you think that the playlists produced this way should be treated like a playlist produced by selecting a file within a directory for playback but this isn't currently the case.  I would not consider this a bug. 

-Sky_Lord-:

--- Quote from: Chronon on August 21, 2009, 09:09:19 PM ---
--- Quote ---Dynamic playlist.
A dynamic playlist is a playlist that is created “On the fly.” Any time you insert or queue tracks using the Playlist submenu (see section 4.4.3), you are creating (or adding to) a dynamic playlist.
--- End quote ---

If you view the playlist after "Play Next" you will find that it is the set of files you want to play next preceded by the track that's currently playing.

Maybe you think that the playlists produced this way should be treated like a playlist produced by selecting a file within a directory for playback but this isn't currently the case.  I would not consider this a bug. 

--- End quote ---

Ok, like i wrote in the first thread, i know this one is not a 100% bug, maybe more a feature tweak request.
The thing is, if you view the playlist after the first track is finished (after picking play next of course) then the original track is deleted from the playlist.
This leaves you with the same result as if you would have simply picked that single track/folder to play without using the play next.
Thats why i don't think it should be treated as a Dynamic playlist.

Whatever this one is changed or not, there is also FS#10443 which is definitely a bug.

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