If "Begin playback immediately when entries are added" is on, when Cog is launched, it will start playing immediately.
(I'm guessing this happens because essentially, at launch, Cog opens Default.m3u, so the same rules/prefs apply.)
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If "Begin playback immediately when entries are added" is on, when Cog is launched, it will start playing immediately.
(I'm guessing this happens because essentially, at launch, Cog opens Default.m3u, so the same rules/prefs apply.)
Well, it's possible as a Contextual Menu Item. However, starting from Leopard, you can only access those from the "More" sub-menu; they cannot be on the "first level" context menu.
This has also crossed my mind:
There would be a "dummy" app of sorts, that would be available for all the file formats that Cog handles. So it would be in the Open With sub-menu for all these formats, and this app would essentially just pass on the file to Cog but instead enqueues it (add to playlist without clearing).
Any updates on these?
These two are probably the features I'm looking forward to the most. *crosses fingers*
Any updates on this?
Since the toolbar button images oughta be redone eventually, then the images could just be quickly thrown together placeholder icons.
It'd be great to have a lot more choice when customizing the toolbar.
(especially that Stop button >_> )
Well, Repeat Album uses the Album metadata/ID3 tag.
Yes, there is the "catch" that all the MP3s in that album must have the same Album metadata, but MP3s ripped from the same album or bought from iTunes usually do.
And if you are just adding one folder after another, or a series of folders in one shot, songs of the same album should be kept "together."
I know from a previous thread that Vincent isn't too big a fan of tree views.
So VLC's approach is probably out of the question.
I would kinda agree. Though it may add a little more functionality, it would also take away from the simplicity and elegance of a simple list. (For instance, I don't like how in VLC, if you add an M3U to the VLC playlist, you have to expand the M3U to view the tracks. Complicates things for nothing.)
Yes, the simplest way would be to allow M3Us within M3Us (and M3Us within M3Us within M3Us, etc.) to load the M3U's tracks.
Of course, there would need to be a safeguard against situations, such as if M3U 1 points to M3U 2, which in turn points to M3U 1.
Hmm, interesting.
I just tried to "manually" make an M3U (just a text file with a .m3u extension) and put 2 M3Us in that M3U.
When I open that M3U in Cog, it would actually add those 2 M3Us to Cog's playlist (unlike files of a non-supported format, which would not be added).
However, it would add those M3Us as entries (as if it were a song); it does not add the songs of the M3Us.
And those entries have an X (the "not found" symbol) in the Status column.
^ What he said. ;p
Yep, noticed this as well.
It's a very minor detail, but if it's fixable, then it'd be nice.
Well, if you already have FLAC files, you can play them in Cog. No conversion needed.
But if you have the music on a CD, then yes, you would use Max to rip the songs from the CD and make files with them.
Then you can play those files in Cog/iTunes/any player.
Maybe I misunderstood your previous posts.
What the...?
After renaming a saved M3U (which, as mentioned above, has no encoding problems) to Default.m3u then replacing Default.m3u with this one, there's no longer encoding problems with Default.m3u between launches.
And even after deleting Default.m3u (such that a new one would be created), it's still fine.
What the heck???
Maybe my Default.m3u's encoding got screwed up before. Perhaps that's what happened?
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