Great, thanks Stefan! 2011/2/24 Stefan Westerfeld <ste...@space.twc.de>: > Hi! > > On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 06:41:40AM +0200, ???????? ???????????????? wrote: >> Package: gst123 >> Version: 0.1.4-1 >> Severity: normal >> Tags: upstream >> >> >> Do "gst123 -z *.ogg". >> >> Expected behavior: >> All .ogg files should play one at a time until all of them have been played >> once. Just like not specifying "-z" but in random order. >> >> Current behavior: >> The same .ogg file can be played repeatedly, and playback doesn't seem to >> stop. >> >> Note: >> Shuffle seems to have been implemented as "pick a random song each time and >> never stop". It should be implemented as "shuffle the list of songs before >> playing it through top to bottom". > > Right, there is a difference between what gst123 does when called with > --shuffle and what ogg123 does. Basically --shuffle in gst123-0.1.4 does the > same thing like ogg123 --random (and the documentation also describes this > behaviour). > > However, to make things less confusing, and to support a few new use cases, > like yours, I've changed the options in gst123 to match the options ogg123 > uses: > > -r, --repeat repeat playlist forever > -z, --shuffle shuffle playlist before playing > -Z, --random play files in random order forever > > The change is in my git repository and will be in the next gst123 release > (gst123-0.1.5). > > Cu... Stefan > -- > Stefan Westerfeld, Hamburg/Germany, http://space.twc.de/~stefan >
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