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Add songs to playlist during playback

Started by itsmeok, February 08, 2009, 06:46:08 PM

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itsmeok

I am wondering if I can change the current behavior of MCE a bit. When you add a song through the orbiter to your current playlist it starts to play right away. Is there a way to add it to the playlist without starting the song right away and continue the playing song.

jondecker76

I've never tried it - but in the web admin go to the OnScreen orbiter device of the MD you want to do this on. In its device template you will see the option "Queue instead of instant play". Try checking that and reloading the router. Sounds like this should work for you.

colinjones

Yes its very annoying, and quiet the opposite of intuitive behaviour when compared with most "media players". What you are looking for is an "enqueue" function.

Jon - no, sorry, you are not looking at 0710 you are looking at a later update. I logged a feature request for this a long time ago in Mantis. Thom gave me the same advice, but then we discovered that it was a post0710 update, so we will have to wait until 810 comes out...

jondecker76

collinjones - you are correct - I noticed this option in 0810. I'll give it a test when I get a chance

tkmedia

I tried the queue option at one point and it did not work





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colinjones

I would be really keen to find out, as it is probably the main feature I have been waiting for for the last year! Someone must have added it for a reason.. wonder why it doesn't work (if that is the case)

tschak909

It was one of the last things Pluto were working on before they stopped working on the code. The device data is there, but none of the supporting code was added in the media plugin to utilise it.

As always, we're looking for anyone to fill in the missing pieces. :)

-Thom

colinjones

Quote from: tschak909 on February 09, 2009, 06:35:04 PM
It was one of the last things Pluto were working on before they stopped working on the code. The device data is there, but none of the supporting code was added in the media plugin to utilise it.

As always, we're looking for anyone to fill in the missing pieces. :)

-Thom


in the Orbiter code?

Zaerc

Quote from: tschak909 on February 09, 2009, 06:35:04 PM
It was one of the last things Pluto were working on before they stopped working on the code. The device data is there, but none of the supporting code was added in the media plugin to utilise it.

As always, we're looking for anyone to fill in the missing pieces. :)

-Thom

Actually I was looking into that under 0804, but then kubuntu-8.10 got released...  And now I still feel a bit burned out from doing the alphas.
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tschak909

Actually, I think the affected code is in the Media Plugin.

-Thom

colinjones

is it valid, then, to have the device data in the Orbiter device then if it is actually for the media plugin code?

tschak909

yes, because each orbiter may want different  behaviour.

-Thom

jondecker76

as Thom was saying..  Having that option under Orbiter makes a lot of sense. For example, you can set it up so that selections from the On-Screen orbiter instant play, but if you use your mobile orbiter queue it up instead, etc.

itsmeok

Just a question, I am trying to follow the discussion.

Is it possible already in 7.10 to change this behavior centrally for all Orbiters in the media plugin ?

colinjones

no it isn't possible in any version, even 0810