Hi,
I was wondering if it would be possible to keep a playlist history in XBMC. My friends and I usually queue up music for the night on our phones. We create 2 - 3 hour playlists as the night goes by. The problem is, if someone accidentally hits play rather than queue on their phone the playlist is erased and whatever was selected starts to play. Is it possible to autosave playlists? Alternately, if there could be a previous playlist that is auto-generated when a new playlist is created that could solve the problem. So, if I create a playlist and then play a different file a new playlist would be created (starting with the file I just selected) and the previous one would be saved where it left off. That way, I could always go back to the previous playlist and continue where I left off. This is necessary when you want to pause a playlist to watch a movie. Rather than saving every time a playlist history could be maintained.
Any thoughts?
Playlist history
weezertom
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2012-06-21 03:27
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weezertom
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2012-06-22 22:00
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Would anyone else like this kind of functionality?
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Ned Scott
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2012-06-23 05:15
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Indeed. I'd actually like to see the whole queue/playlist feature be more prominent and intuitive in XBMC, as a lot of people don't even know about it, so it goes under used. If more people were using it then more would likely be asking for this as well :)
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weezertom
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2012-06-23 21:25
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Yes. That would be great. I use it a ton and would love for it to be more intuitive.
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Jarny
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2012-06-25 17:46
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(2012-06-21 03:27)weezertom Wrote: The problem is, if someone accidentally hits play rather than queue on their phone the playlist is erased and whatever was selected starts to play.I totally agree with this point. This happens at every party. One of the most annoying concept issues in XBMC ![]() My suggestion/ideas for future versions:
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weezertom
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2012-06-26 19:24
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Hi Jarney,
Yes, I'm in the same boat. I typically have 4 or 5 people connecting at the same time using their phones to queue up songs. When someone hits the wrong button the queue is deleted. It's a pain.. a history would be really nice. I've added queue as the default action for both android and xbmc. This only becomes a problem in file mode on an android device. Although the default action is to queue on press, in file mode it will play the file and delete the queue. With Aeon, you can have a playlist widget visible. I prefer to keep the playlist hidden but it would be nice to know how long it is/when the song you're currently queuing will play. I would love it if playlists were more of a focus for the XBMC. I don't know if it would be possible, but it would be nice to have airplay songs in the queue as well. |
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