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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/11/12 17:59, Gordon McCrae wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/11/12 17:46, Chris Lewis wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">No I must be stupid. If i create a
play list for a whole album how do i tell mythmusic to just
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He actually updated the code so that you could do things like this
SLIGHTLY more intuitively.<br>
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He being me.<br>
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1) Press "M" for menu.<br>
2) Select "Switch View"<br>
3) Select "Playlist Editor - Tree"<br>
4) Use the Cursor keys to move down to "Artists"<br>
5) Press "Right Arrow" to move over to the list of Artists.<br>
6) Move up and down the list using the cursor keys until you find
the Artist you want.<br>
Once you find the desired Artist, you can Press "Enter" and it
gives you the option to "Replace tracks" or "Add tracks" to the
current playlist, which will automatically start playing.<br>
7) If you want to pick a particular Album, then press "Right
Arrow" to move into the next column.<br>
8) Press "Down Arrow" to move down to "Albums"<br>
9) Scroll through the list of Albums until you find the one you
want.<br>
10) Once you find the desired Album, you can Press "Enter" and it
gives you the option to "Replace tracks" or "Add tracks" to the
current playlist, which will automatically start playing.<br>
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Obviously no where near as simple as the old MythMusic, but
slightly better than having to find stuff otherwise.<br>
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I must be going senile I thought that is how it worked from day one?
You can of cause browse your way through the music tree anyway you
want something the old interface never allowed. So you could go
Artist->Dire Straits->Genre->Live or Genres->Classic
Rock->Ratings->8 Stars or Compilations->Albums->Now 56
or ...<br>
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It's especially a pain if you have a long list of artists, as
their listed in alph order, so a lot of scrolling is required.<br>
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The buttonlist search works well for me but that is something that
could be done better. I'm open to sensible ideas :)<br>
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I read somewhere that there will be further "improvements" in
0.26, but I've not been able to try it as it's not available for
OpenSuSE as a package yet on packman.<br>
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There was only a few tweaks to the UI and the streaming radio stuff
added. I hope I'm wrong but Myth has a feeling of a project in the
death throws to me seems like the remaining devs have lost interest
so doubt there will be much more progress made to MythMusic. Doesn't
help that two of the most prolific devs Mark and Robert have left :(<br>
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Once again, not wanting to get into the MythMusic argument.<br>
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Do you want your money back :)<br>
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Cheers<br>
Gordon<br>
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Paul H.<br>
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