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foo_stopafteralbum |
May 2 2011, 18:44
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#26
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Group: Members Posts: 74 Joined: 14-January 10 From: France Member No.: 77118 |
thanks for your quick answer !
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May 2 2011, 23:00
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Unfortunately "end of playlist" and "stop after current" causes same stop-reason: "eof", so there ist no possibilty to distinguish. So you can't use for example "stop after album" and "after last track of playlist jump to next playlist" simultaniously. Ohh I understand. Is there a way of detecting whether the number you're playing is the same as the total tracks in the playlist, instead? Otherwise, I will just have to remember to switch the one off when I use the other one. EDIT: Just tested it with scheduler, it does the same behavior you're describing here. So the way I see it, it's better to have your component, since you can turn individual behaviors on and off without having to go into the preferences. This post has been edited by スラッシュ: May 2 2011, 23:09 |
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May 4 2011, 04:35
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#28
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Just updated the plugin and tried your setting, but there's a couple things that may or may not be fixable, but at least don't correspond with what I'd like... The first thing is, when it skips to the next playlist, playback doesn't always start at the first track. I'm not sure why, it seems to be almost random at which track it starts... Maybe an extra command is needed/desirable, that ensures the playback starts at the first track? It doesn't seem to matter if I turn on cursor follows playback or playback follows cursor, if that helps.
Secondly, when you have a different playlist selected than the one it's playing from, it skips to the next playlist from what you've got selected, instead of the next from where you're playing. Hope these things are fixable! Thanks for adding this feature, it'll be very useful once these two kinks get ironed out! EDIT: I think I figured out what determines which song gets played in the next playlist, it's the song where the playlist got stopped last time. I guess foobar has a per-playlist cursor memory? Anyway it's definitely not what I'd want or expect... This post has been edited by スラッシュ: May 4 2011, 04:37 |
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May 6 2011, 01:11
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 95 Joined: 12-December 08 Member No.: 64410 |
Just wanted to say the latest version works perfectly. Thanks for the effort!
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Dec 14 2011, 11:29
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#30
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Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 27-November 11 From: Ukraine Member No.: 95426 |
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....29&hl=pause
Could you make gap length equal length of the track? |
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Dec 14 2011, 18:42
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![]() Group: Developer Posts: 286 Joined: 12-November 07 From: Frankfurt Member No.: 48701 |
New Version 3.2, containing
gap length = track length http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....st&p=778971 |
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Dec 15 2011, 12:16
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Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 27-November 11 From: Ukraine Member No.: 95426 |
Working good, feeling excellent. Thanks.
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Feb 11 2012, 21:08
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Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 2-February 12 Member No.: 96888 |
I might not be getting something but whenever I choose "Menu| Playback | Control | Stop after album ON" I can't get a tick (as in, I can't seem to select that option). As a matter of fact I can't select any of them except "Menu | Playback | Control | Stop after albums once | 1 - 10 (ON)" and when I select, for example 1, my foobar stops after album is over but only once (that's how this option is supposed to work I think).
So how can I get my foobar to stop after any album gets to the end? |
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Feb 11 2012, 22:40
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![]() Group: Developer Posts: 286 Joined: 12-November 07 From: Frankfurt Member No.: 48701 |
I've no idea, why this happens. Can't reproduce this.
tick und untick always works. You can try to reset branch (right click) in Advanced Preferences | Playback | Stop after album An old installation of stop after album might left older settings. |
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Mar 11 2013, 00:04
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#35
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 7-January 13 Member No.: 105677 |
I love this plugin!
Two requests: Modify the stop after album feature so that when tracknumber = totaltracks -> stop after current only if tracknumber has a non-zero/non-blank value. I am running into a problem where untagged files will stop after each track, since technically tracknumber = totaltracks = "". My other request is to stop playback when the next track's album title does not equal the current track's album title. I suspect this would be more difficult to implement, as it requires looking at other files besides the one being played at the moment. Thanks! |
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Mar 11 2013, 14:24
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![]() Group: Developer Posts: 286 Joined: 12-November 07 From: Frankfurt Member No.: 48701 |
request 1: fixed in 3.5
request 2: There is already a plugin with this functionality. As I can remember, its name is foo_stop_after_current.dll? (Not sure). Its tricky, because first track of next album is played for a few milliseconds before stop. |
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Mar 11 2013, 15:05
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 7-January 13 Member No.: 105677 |
request 1: fixed in 3.5 request 2: There is already a plugin with this functionality. As I can remember, its name is foo_stop_after_current.dll? (Not sure). Its tricky, because first track of next album is played for a few milliseconds before stop. Wow that was quick! Thank you, I'll try it out when I get home today. I'll have to check out that other plugin as well, that's for the tip. |
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