I've got a much simpler Wish List feature that I could probably hack together myself if I had the time.
I use MythMusic all the time, and would really like it if it could support a sort of multiple playlist feature, something like in a bar jukebox. Let me explain. I've got several hundred albums on my Myth box now, and I'll usually pick out fifteen or twenty albums and have the tracks play randomly. Which is great -- it sure kicks the hell out of the old five-disc changer I used to use. But what I'd like to do is add a feature that would let you pick individual tracks and/or albums and send them to a queue. As long as there is something in the queue, Myth would play those first. When the queue is empty, it will go back to randomly playing the base playlist. I'm no great shakes as a programmer (actually, barely any shakes at all), but it doesn't seem to me that this would be too hard of an idea to implement. It would greatly increase the usability of MythMusic, and would surely be easier than putting together an AI troubleshooter, although that is also a very good idea. Best of luck, On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 07:27:59 -0600, Robert Kulagowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Sure...it could use AI to make itself better and better at interpreting the > > logs and telling the user how to fix the problem. > > Watch out if you're you're thinking of implementing an AI; it's going to > start looking at your recording schedules and optimizing them as well. > > "You're a grown up, so no cartoons!" > "The O.C.? More like O.See'ya!" > > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > mythtv-users@mythtv.org > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users >
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