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"Clear playlist" would have the same function as the recently proposed "Stop after current" so i don't think we need both of those
Yes stopping does clear the playlist so stop after current and clear playlist are functionally the same thing.
Why wouldn't "pause after current" work, though?You can already clear a playlist by explicitly stopping, by selecting a new file, or by using "play next." All three of these can also be used after a "pause after current" to duplicate the effects of a "stop after current." What's the advantage of having both "pause after current" and "stop after current?"
Quote from: nls on March 19, 2011, 06:06:24 AMYes stopping does clear the playlist so stop after current and clear playlist are functionally the same thing. I can't confirm that:Create a dynamic playlist by playing a file in a folder. Let it play for a bit. Press stop. Playback is now stopped, so the dynamic playlist should be cleared. Press Play. The dynamic playlist resumes.
Although a cleared playlist can be resumed making this a little non-obvious most of the time.
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