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pixelma:

--- Quote from: bascule on December 06, 2006, 07:19:21 AM ---Registration for the Wiki is separate and different from the Forum

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So is registration for the tracker (flyspray) where you were pointed to...

Llorean:
And registration for Flyspray is different yet again.

What I see as a viable alternate for Rockbox, that very closely simulates the iRiver behaviour but keeps the Rockbox idiom, is the ability to have "Play Next" on a playlist (or song/folder), that basically creates a new playlist in RAM with either the selected song, folder, or playlist, and begins on it when the current song finishes.

This allows for the iRiver behaviour, but maintains the playlist idiom. It could even be treated like the insert/queue options (there could as well be Play Last to go with it)

Falco98:

--- Quote from: Llorean on December 06, 2006, 11:00:56 AM ---What I see as a viable alternate for Rockbox, that very closely simulates the iRiver behaviour but keeps the Rockbox idiom, is the ability to have "Play Next" on a playlist (or song/folder), that basically creates a new playlist in RAM with either the selected song, folder, or playlist, and begins on it when the current song finishes.

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After reading the previous page of stuff, I was about to suggest exactly that.  heh.
oh, how about a winamp-style "stop after current"?
(well, i suppose i should go search feature requests first...)
edited to add: http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/6452

Rincewind:

--- Quote from: Falco98 on December 18, 2006, 05:17:23 AM ---
--- Quote from: Llorean on December 06, 2006, 11:00:56 AM ---What I see as a viable alternate for Rockbox, that very closely simulates the iRiver behaviour but keeps the Rockbox idiom, is the ability to have "Play Next" on a playlist (or song/folder), that basically creates a new playlist in RAM with either the selected song, folder, or playlist, and begins on it when the current song finishes.

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After reading the previous page of stuff, I was about to suggest exactly that.  heh.
oh, how about a winamp-style "stop after current"?
(well, i suppose i should go search feature requests first...)
edited to add: http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/6452

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Why would I ever want to stop my iriver without turning it off? Stop after current doesn't make much sense to me.

Llorean:
Stopping makes sense in the "I want to start a new playlist" context, at the very least. I'm not sure what the practical use of "Stop after current" is though, over all.

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