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Random subsample of playlist - Hillsidebeer - 04-29-2018 Hi, I have a playlist consisting of all my rock/pop/jazz etc, totalling about 13k tracks. This number makes the Playback tab very unresponsive, with frequent freezing, especially on a phone. I'd like to be able to create a random subsample of this playlist, enough tracks to last for a day (maybe specified by hours of music?); I can't see any way to do this manually within the existing software. I realise that I could use the Shuffle mode, but this would also pick from other stuff on the SSD - I don't really want to have Beethoven symphonies, brewing blogs or episodes of "I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue" interrupting my music. In fact I use this mode on my second Moode install, which has only the rock music loaded, and it works well. Great software, by the way! Finally got to retire my NSLU2/Roku system. Thanks, Andy RE: Random subsample of playlist - Tim Curtis - 04-29-2018 Auto-shuffle does support excluding things by tag or shuffling over a subset of files but I haven't experimented with any of these options. The dev gives examples of how to use the options in the Git repo. https://github.com/joshkunz/ashuffle You could try turning it off in moOde UI and then running it from cmd line with something like --e genre classical Code: usage: ashuffle -h -n [-e PATTERN ...] [-o NUMBER] [-f FILENAME] -Tim RE: Random subsample of playlist - Hillsidebeer - 04-29-2018 OK, thanks, I'll play with those options. Cheers, A. RE: Random subsample of playlist - Tim Curtis - 04-29-2018 Post your results. Maybe its something that can be added as a setting. RE: Random subsample of playlist - Hillsidebeer - 04-30-2018 The first step will be to find an id3 tag editor that I can use over ssh. Then it should be straightforward I think. I've already used ashuffle when I had a problem using autoshuffle inside moode. One question - if I set ashuffle to start on boot, should I include a delay so that Moode is up and running, or run ashuffle first? Andy RE: Random subsample of playlist - Hillsidebeer - 04-30-2018 I did find an alternative to ashuffle's exclude (-e) option, which was to use the -f (--file) option to receive piped tracks names from an mpd search or from an mpd playlist, e.g.: ~$ cat /var/lib/mpd/playlists/BeerSmith.m3u | ashuffle -f - Picking random songs out of a pool of 166 This works fine in combination with the Consume toggle in Moode, but it takes a very long time to parse a playlist of 13000 tracks, so I may also explore the exclude option, once I've checked and edited the id3 tags. Cheers Andy RE: Random subsample of playlist - Hillsidebeer - 05-01-2018 I think I have a good solution to the problem of shuffling large playlists: using shuf -n to randomly select a number of songs from a folder or playlist and piping to ashuffle, e.g. mpc search filename USB/ssd/MyAudio/MyMusic | shuf -n 10 | ashuffle -f - & [from a folder] or shuf -n 100 "/var/lib/mpd/playlists/CDs.m3u" | ashuffle -f - & [from a playlist] You need to manually select Consume mode or the tracks accumulate in the Moode playlist. Also, I haven't yet tried to start this on boot, or worked out how to stop it without killing the ashuffle process. Cheers, Andy RE: Random subsample of playlist - Hillsidebeer - 05-03-2018 Update: I've added a script to /etc/rc.local that tests whether mpd is running and then pipes a random selection of tracks from a playlist into ashuffle. On boot, this initiates shuffling a subset of tracks from your playlist into Moode without overloading the browser memory, which seemed to be an issue with Chrome on both my tablet and phone. For my purposes , it's better than the shuffle option within Moode as it doesn't pick from the whole library, but a playlist or folder (see previous post). (/etc/rc.local) while !(pgrep -x "mpd" > /dev/null) do sleep 10 done shuf -n 200 "/var/lib/mpd/playlists/CDs.m3u" | ashuffle -f - This seems to work OK - so far: this isn't my specialist subject, so happy to receive comments. Cheers, Andy RE: Random subsample of playlist - Hillsidebeer - 05-26-2018 Hi, I quickly realized that my "solution" to the problem of unresponsive large playlists didn't work well: creating a subset of (say) 200 tracks at boot and then using ashuffle to feed tracks to Moode meant that, inevitably, some tracks were played more than once over the course of a day (ashuffle doesn't have a Consume mode). Instead, I now get the pi to create a new playlist containing 200 randomly selected tracks from a larger playlist. I added this to /etc/rc.local so that it runs on boot and refreshes the playlist daily (my Moode pi is set to shutdown at night): sudo sh -c 'shuf -n 200 "/var/lib/mpd/playlists/The CDs.m3u" > "var/lib/mpd/playlists/Random.m3u"' This "Random" playlist appears in Moode's Browse tab and will also start automatically on boot if set up that way. Cheers, Andy RE: Random subsample of playlist - TheOldPresbyope - 05-26-2018 (05-26-2018, 09:09 AM)Hillsidebeer Wrote: Hi, Clever solution, Andy, that is very much in the spirit of Major Charles Emerson Winchester III (a character in the long-running TV show M*A*S*H): "I do one thing at a time. I do it very well. And then I move on." Regards, Kent |