09-09-2020, 07:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-09-2020, 07:18 PM by Tim Curtis.)
@the_bertrum I think we are getting close. The "Add/play" selection for Instant play is a bug. it should have just displayed "Play" so we end up with below, and yes all of the Queue commands could be added to the Instant play list.
No action
Play
Clear/Play
Here's the breakdown of the current Queue commands in 7:
1. Add - Add to end of Queue
2. Play - Add to end of Queue and begin Play
3. Add next - Add after currently playing or last played item in Queue
4. Play next - Add after currently playing or last played item in Queue and begin Play
5. Clear/Play - Clear the Queue then Add to the Queue and begin Play
The main diffs from Bubble are:
1. We have a dedicated "Play next" command which allows user to play the new selection immediately without having to first stop the currently playing item or wait for it to finish.
2. We don't have the "Enqueue all from here" for Album tracks but it would prolly be useful. It would result in two more Queue commands on the Tracks menu. Something like "Add rest", "Play rest" but it could get more crowded with "Add rest next" and "Play rest next".
No action
Play
Clear/Play
Here's the breakdown of the current Queue commands in 7:
1. Add - Add to end of Queue
2. Play - Add to end of Queue and begin Play
3. Add next - Add after currently playing or last played item in Queue
4. Play next - Add after currently playing or last played item in Queue and begin Play
5. Clear/Play - Clear the Queue then Add to the Queue and begin Play
The main diffs from Bubble are:
1. We have a dedicated "Play next" command which allows user to play the new selection immediately without having to first stop the currently playing item or wait for it to finish.
2. We don't have the "Enqueue all from here" for Album tracks but it would prolly be useful. It would result in two more Queue commands on the Tracks menu. Something like "Add rest", "Play rest" but it could get more crowded with "Add rest next" and "Play rest next".