kidstypike wrote:
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> Although if you click on an Advanced Search result, you do get the
> option to play next.
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Thank you for a truly helpful answer! That's what I was missing.
LMS (recent) running on Debian X86_64; 5 Squeezelite players (3 in
PiCorePlayer), 3 players connected
w3wilkes wrote:
> Be more specific. I'm on 7.9.1 official. Settings -> Interface tab ->
> Additional Playlists Buttons -> Enabled
> When I use the search icon (top right of the left pane of WebUI) and
> type "John Hiatt" I can select any entry in the list of "Artists /
> Albums / Songs" then the
w3wilkes wrote:
> Be more specific. I'm on 7.9.1 official. Settings -> Interface tab ->
> Additional Playlists Buttons -> Enabled
> When I use the search icon (top right of the left pane of WebUI) and
> type "John Hiatt" I can select any entry in the list of "Artists /
> Albums / Songs" then the
Be more specific. I'm on 7.9.1 official. Settings -> Interface tab ->
Additional Playlists Buttons -> Enabled
When I use the search icon (top right of the left pane of WebUI) and
type "John Hiatt" I can select any entry in the list of "Artists /
Albums / Songs" then the left pane is populated wit
The title summarizes my question very well. When I do an Advanced
Search, the results do not offer the Play Next option, although this
option is available in the results of a regular search. Is this an
inherent limitation, or is there something I can change in Settings that
would make this option
First there is no hard defined international (e.g. ISO, IEEE, IETF)
standard for management of podcasts. A lot of what is used is de-facto
and has evolved as "normal" or "usual". So many of the norms were
initially defined & used by Apple & iTunes but "extended" by others to
accommodate non Appl
bpa wrote:
> In the case of the BBC - there have been programmes which comment on the
> news - after broadcast legal action is taken and so some items were
> removed.
> In other cases, a discussion talked about a topic (e.g. suicide,
> terorist attack) and shortly afterwards a real similar high
bpa wrote:
> In the case of the BBC - there have been programmes which comment on the
> news - after broadcast legal action is taken and so some items were
> removed.
> In other cases, a discussion talked about a topic (e.g. suicide,
> terorist attack) and shortly afterwards a real similar high