by abhiroopb » Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:47 pm
This seems like what I was looking for, will try it out when I get home.
Basically, what I wanted is similar to the "queue" feature found in Amarok. The way this works is you have a playlist of let’s say 100 sings. Now you can arrange the songs, however you like within that playlist, alphabetically by title, by artist or completely randomly. Then you are able to use the “general” shuffle mode which plays the files in the playlist in a random order (note: this does not actually shuffles the playlist, just jumps around between songs in the playlist and does not go in order). This functionality is available in MediaMonkey.
What I am looking for is the “Queue Manager”. What this does is when you right-click on a song and select “add to queue” that song is added to a special “queue”, this queue is almost like a self-contained playlist where you can change things around. You can set it so that when you double-click a song in the playlist, instead of immediately playing it adds the song to the BOTTOM or TOP of the queue.
Right now MediaMonkey allows you to have a playlist. You can add songs to the Now Playing queue and shuffle them around. When you right click and click “play next” the song is physically added as the next song in the playlist. Obviously, if you have the general shuffle turned on this song will never “play next” as the next song would be completely random. I guess that is where this script comes in handy.
What makes the Queue Manager useful is the fact that it is not tied to anything. No matter what playlist you load, what is in the now playing list, whether you have shuffle turned on or not or whatever, the songs in the Queue will play in that specific order.
Sometimes I am playing a playlist and I am going through my library and find a song I want to listen to, it’s handy to add a few songs to play one after another and then go back to the playlist. Is this kind of feature supported?
This seems like what I was looking for, will try it out when I get home.
Basically, what I wanted is similar to the "queue" feature found in Amarok. The way this works is you have a playlist of let’s say 100 sings. Now you can arrange the songs, however you like within that playlist, alphabetically by title, by artist or completely randomly. Then you are able to use the “general” shuffle mode which plays the files in the playlist in a random order (note: this does not actually shuffles the playlist, just jumps around between songs in the playlist and does not go in order). This functionality is available in MediaMonkey.
What I am looking for is the “Queue Manager”. What this does is when you right-click on a song and select “add to queue” that song is added to a special “queue”, this queue is almost like a self-contained playlist where you can change things around. You can set it so that when you double-click a song in the playlist, instead of immediately playing it adds the song to the BOTTOM or TOP of the queue.
Right now MediaMonkey allows you to have a playlist. You can add songs to the Now Playing queue and shuffle them around. When you right click and click “play next” the song is physically added as the next song in the playlist. Obviously, if you have the general shuffle turned on this song will never “play next” as the next song would be completely random. I guess that is where this script comes in handy.
What makes the Queue Manager useful is the fact that it is not tied to anything. No matter what playlist you load, what is in the now playing list, whether you have shuffle turned on or not or whatever, the songs in the Queue will play in that specific order.
Sometimes I am playing a playlist and I am going through my library and find a song I want to listen to, it’s handy to add a few songs to play one after another and then go back to the playlist. Is this kind of feature supported?