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I dunno, I have playlists that I intentionally put duplicates in. I like to think of it as weighting for shuffle. The more I want a song to show up, the more I put it in a large playlist, so that I don't only hear it once per cycle of a 1000 entry list.
Someone could make a "prune duplicates" plugin that goest through a playlist and insures uniques.To me, there's a lot of "utility" style plugins that could do a lot of things people want, but be a plugin so they don't increase binary size (and therefor have no argument against them from me .
whilst playing something from a catalog and in wps,i), press joystick in for wps context menuii), select 'playlist catalog' > 'view' menu, navigate to a catalog to view its contents.when you 'select' the catalog to'view' it immediately starts to play the contents of that catalog, shouldn't this be more like a browser feature, i.e. one can browse the contents of the various catalogs without it automatically playing the contents ?.
Quote from: dunno on May 17, 2006, 04:37:34 AMwhilst playing something from a catalog and in wps,i), press joystick in for wps context menuii), select 'playlist catalog' > 'view' menu, navigate to a catalog to view its contents.when you 'select' the catalog to'view' it immediately starts to play the contents of that catalog, shouldn't this be more like a browser feature, i.e. one can browse the contents of the various catalogs without it automatically playing the contents ?. The "view" option is to list the playlists in the catalog in the same way as browsing the directory tree. To view the contents of a particular playlist, press the context button on the selected playlist and go to Playlist->View.-Hardeep
I see, so the wps context menu > playlist catalog > view is not supposed to show you the contents of the playlist ?.I would have thought that one could view the contents of the file that way as well, or do I have the cat by the tail?.
To view the contents of a playlist in the catalog from the WPS:wps context menu > playlist catalog > view > context > playlist > view-Hardeep
is it possible to come up with a better label for this "view", perhaps "choose" or "select to play", or "pick n play"
Quote from: dunno on May 18, 2006, 08:59:09 AMis it possible to come up with a better label for this "view", perhaps "choose" or "select to play", or "pick n play"Maybe "List" or "View Catalog"?
I have cleared the contents of a playlist Catalog file and you said the only way to retain the Playlist Catalog file "empty' is to resave it, but, there appears to be no menu which will enable me to save the Playlist Catalog in an empty/cleared state.
Quote from: dunno on July 02, 2006, 03:06:59 PMI have cleared the contents of a playlist Catalog file and you said the only way to retain the Playlist Catalog file "empty' is to resave it, but, there appears to be no menu which will enable me to save the Playlist Catalog in an empty/cleared state. I assume you're talking about a playlist file as there is no "playlist catalog" file? To save a playlist from the viewer, select Menu->Save Current Playlist.-Hardeep
No Hardeep I am not refering to normal playlist functionality, I'm refering to the Playlist Catalog.Within playlists create a playlist, add some files/songs to this playlist, then remove the contents of that playlist and try and save it.
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