Thanks for the simple instructions, Phil! I think even I can probably do
that without screwing things up!
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nicketynick
Wireless SB3, Denon DRA-F101, Mission M31 loudspeakers
WinXP SP2 Slimserver, SMC WBR14g router
nicke
>My only problem with the add.hold button is that sometimes I get
>impatient (in a hurry) and let go prematurely (let the ribbing begin!)
>Then I have to go rescue the track that I've accidently removed from
>the playlist. Would it possible to reverse these? ie. press + for
>PlaylistMan, and +.hol
My only problem with the add.hold button is that sometimes I get
impatient (in a hurry) and let go prematurely (let the ribbing begin!)
Then I have to go rescue the track that I've accidently removed from
the playlist. Would it possible to reverse these? ie. press + for
PlaylistMan, and +.hold fo
>Ah, Phil you sneaky ol' so-and-so! Went to have a look at the latest
>PlaylistMan plugin, and guess who the author is? And guess which plugin
>overides the original 'Save playlist' remote command with another one?
>
Well, yes I am the author of that plugin. I didn't realise you were using it.
Ah, Phil you sneaky ol' so-and-so! Went to have a look at the latest
PlaylistMan plugin, and guess who the author is? And guess which plugin
overides the original 'Save playlist' remote command with another one?
Oh well, I'm all sorted out now - hope this helps somebody else in the
same boat!
Ch
I have an old version of Playlist Manager, and SuperDateTime - I think
everything else is standard. It might be the PlaylistMan - I was
thinking of updating to the latest anyway, so I'll do that and report
back.
Thanks for the tip!
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nicketynick
Wireless SB3, Denon DRA-F101, Mission M31 loud
>I thought you had it nailed, kdf, but the SavePlaylist plugin is
>checked/enabled, so I continue to be stumped. Any other ideas? Is
>there a particular debug that might help identify the problem? Maybe I
>should confirm that a particular file is present in the plugin
>directory? (or elsewher
kdf;160070 Wrote:
> However, the press-and-hold PLAY is handled by the SavePlaylist plugin,
>
> which also needs to be enabled.
> -kdf
I thought you had it nailed, kdf, but the SavePlaylist plugin is
checked/enabled, so I continue to be stumped. Any other ideas? Is
there a particular debug
Yes I am using other software to create playlist and maintain my music.
Amarok.
This is a brilliant application, only availble in Linux.
However if I listening to squeezebox and hear something I lke, it's
still a case of having to remeber it next time i go to the server
where Amarok is mounted.
Vulcanbomber Wrote:
> I,m trying to work out the best way to add to an existing playlist.
> Ideally I would like say select random songs and then when I hear
> something I like easily add it to a particular playlist;
> without having to stop the currently selected random list.
> One way to do wou
I,m trying to work out the best way to add to an existing playlist.
Ideally I would like say select random songs and then when I hear
something I like easily add it to a particular playlist;
without having to stop the currently selected random list.
One way to do would be from the web browser, whe
jonheal Wrote:
> I can't seen to add to a playlist using the remote. I believe I followed
> the instructions:
>
> 1. found an album
> 2. clicked the Add button
> 3. clicked Now Playing, Play and the the right arrow
> 4. named the playlist
> 5. found another album
> 6. clicked the add button
>
>
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