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Ultimate Audio Playback => XXHighEnd Support => Topic started by: JohanZ on November 12, 2010, 10:49:41 pm



Title: Wishlist: <favorite tracks> - button
Post by: JohanZ on November 12, 2010, 10:49:41 pm
Hi Peter,

There are always some tracks on an album I don't like. Is it possible to introduce a button <Favorite tracks> ? After loading an album from the library the tracks are loaded in the middle pane. After deleting some tracks you can store this selection via the <Favorite tracks> - button.

When this button is active and you make a new selection from the library only the favorite tracks are then loaded in the playlist.

I know in the past you could save a playlist by typing the name. I don't like this method.

What do you think about this <Favorite tracks> - button?

(alternative? : http://www.phasure.com/index.php?topic=674.msg4845#msg4845)


Title: Re: Wishlist: <favorite tracks> - button
Post by: PeterSt on November 13, 2010, 10:37:06 am
Hey Johan,

After the 225th time you ask this (ok, it must be close to that :)) I suddenly see how it can de done - or merely - stored. I mean, we have the XXAnalysis.dat file, and anything can be in there. This too. Use the Normalize Volume per Track, and you see similar things happening in there.

So, now it's only a matter of making it, and I guess it will be one of the next things to do now.
But maybe you must remind me a couple of additional times. Haha.

Peter


Title: Re: Wishlist: <favorite tracks> - button
Post by: PeterSt on April 10, 2011, 09:29:07 am
I looked up this topic, because I ... suddenly see how to do this ... ehm ... :scratching: haha

No, about the storing I already knew (see previous post), but I now also see/know how to go about it during playback, and how convenient it would be already for myself.
Will make some remote command for it as well, so that during playback a track can be set to be in the "favorite" list, or just out of it.

This should be in 0.9z-6.
:evil:


Title: Re: Wishlist: <favorite tracks> - button
Post by: PeterSt on September 08, 2011, 06:27:03 pm
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This should be in 0.9z-6.

Yea, should be. But it isn't going to make it in there. Still other priorities are first.

(but I won't forget it !)

Peter


Title: Re: Wishlist: <favorite tracks> - button
Post by: JohanZ on April 16, 2015, 08:02:38 am
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...........and how convenient it would be already for myself.

Time for an implementation??

Regards,

Johan


Title: Re: Wishlist: <favorite tracks> - button
Post by: PeterSt on April 16, 2015, 09:48:47 am
And then to think I was just finished ...

Anyway, I have been thinking so many times about this; last time was last week. And still it is not there, probably because I won't use that myself. But at least there's something in there now :secret: with "possibilities" for it.

Peter


Title: Re: Wishlist: <favorite tracks> - button
Post by: PeterSt on April 16, 2015, 06:12:39 pm
Johan (and maybe more),

I just sat down for this again but I think there's too much to this to let it work conveniently. So here's what I see in brief for the things I think about with the notice that practice can only be worse (for the things I don't think about at this moment, but have to "work" anyway) :

It needs setting to a special Mode (Play Favorites only). Nice, but strictly this means that an album without denoted Favorite Tracks won't play at all (so a virtual inconsistency is in order).

When you can denote tracks as Favorite, it needs insight in which they are. How ? where all ? Don't underestimate this like for example being in this mode should already not allow to show any Album without Favorites on it, or Tracks which just are not (in the Librry Area).

When you want to undo a Track from being a Favorite, then first you must know that it is one (see topic above). Can't even be a simple toggle because when a track already is Favorite and you forgot about it, it will be gone when you want to denote it as Favorite.

Think especially Unattended and again how to see it and such.

This is all for now but also enough for me to think it requires a "complete system" in itself. And then to think all is already there which you (and maybe others) don't use / don't like to use. It maybe a psychological matter, but look :

First off, personally I don't have albums of which I know in advance which tracks I do NOT want to play. And please remember or keep in mind that I plainly tell you : it is you who twist it like that because you apparently can't accept the normal procedure (see hereafter). What I do, is explicitly obtain the tracks I like in a Gallery we could name "Demo" or whatever, which is thinking the other way around : which tracks would I like to play from that album.

Oh ? you think the same you say ?
Well, then I can't tell why you can't use this normal procedure.

Maybe "Demo" is too much for it (think like the tracks in there being outrageously good) but then there's always the Nice Stuff which is more "soft" for being very good; normally I put complete albums in there but of course we can just as well leave the "not so nice tracks" out of there (and use Alt-C to obtain Tracks-only).

I actually think that you never got used to using Galleries ...

All 'n all and for now :
I can't spend days and days on a "system" which already exists and which would completely redundant for myself. Not that it is about me, but I really don't see the real difference in the purpose which is just playing the better stuff from one album.

Btw, maybe it helps (it should) if you know that the Show Gallery (already present in 1.186-i) is set up as a dynamical one. So actually this is redundant to Demo, but Demo = Demo and Show can change all the time (this is virtual and just think that you regularly change the Gallery Folder to it).
In the upcoming version this being dynamic is extended to being able to change the Show Gallery with a few button presses from the main screen. So if I today feel like playing my Favorite tracks from Albums like you suggest it, I change that Gallery to "Favories" and play everthing which is in there (and which I obviously put in there earlier on). If I then, later, want to use it for my special Orelo Show Off, then I set it to "Orelo" (which in my case mainly contains "bass" tracks).
So notice that this not only allows obtaining the tracks in whatever dynamical Gallery you want by means of Alt-W but also that this Gallery is retrievable by means of the [ S ] button in the left pain (Library Area active).

But I'm afraid that the heck you don't know what I'm talking about because you don't use Galleries (while *everybody* should).
But if you do, then please tell me what's wrong with that for your purpose. I will listen ... :yes:

Regards,
Peter



Title: Re: Wishlist: <favorite tracks> - button
Post by: hwk on April 18, 2015, 01:26:41 pm
Like I suggested Johan last week when he was here with me: if you don't like a track from an album: simply delete it forever. You aren't forced to listen to music you don't like at all... :grin:
In the digital world itsa simple. :yes: :yes:


Title: Re: Wishlist: <favorite tracks> - button
Post by: PeterSt on April 18, 2015, 02:11:41 pm
Haha. In that case better rename the track to .waa or .flaa or something ?

:)