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Move to a Random position in track button
saratoga:
No.
[Saint]:
--- Quote from: Graham1 on June 13, 2016, 03:59:56 PM ---Say I had an album (say 12 tracks) which were contained within one file (say album.ogg).
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Why would you even do this? What does having albums in this format actually achieve? I am genuinely curious about this, I can't see any obvious benefit to doing this, and with most rippers/encoders/transcoders this would take a notable amount of effort as opposed to ripping the tracks individually, which in my mind is infinitely more practical for any number of reasons.
[Saint]
monoid:
I guess, it might be good in case of classical music or live music (where the sound is continuous and traks are more logical units than individual parts separated by silence).
Even this days not all music players are gapless, I guess....
Simply, having the whole thing in one file gives 100% garanty it will be played correctly regardless DAP used.
monoid:
--- Quote from: eLDeus on June 13, 2016, 08:39:27 AM ---just need to push button and to hear random position in a track
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--- Quote from: saratoga on June 13, 2016, 09:57:14 AM ---I don't think that feature would be widely enough used to make sense.
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I can imagine, it might be of interest for some people. It is equivalent to openning a book at random possition and reading few pages from that point.
cereal_killer:
Maybe bookmarks or self created cue- sheets could help here?
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