> 1. What kind of device would you like to use when creating the playlists > ?
Computer or tablet > 2. How do you decide what should be part of a playlist ? - By selecting the individual tracks you want to include - By automatically selecting 100 tracks that matches some search criteria (genre, ratings, ...) > 3. How do you decide which order the tracks should have in the playlist > ? - Random ordered tracks - Drag and drop tracks to put them into the right order > 4. What's the most frustrating limitation with SBS/LMS playlist > management today ? - That it's too hard to reorder tracks in existing playlists - It's to hard to delete tracks from existing playlists - There is no native "smartlist" or "genius" capability, a core feature of *any music software today* > 5. What kind of device would you like to use when modifying existing > playlists ? - A computer - A tablet > 6. What kind of modifications do you usually do on already existing > playlists ? - Reorder tracks in the playlist - Remove tracks, albums or artists from the playlist - Add new tracks, albums or artists to the playlist All of the above. erland wrote: > To anyone that currently uses static playlists: > 1. How many static playlists do you have for your library ? > 2. Is a static playlist typically something you make, use for a single > event/party and deletes afterwards ? > 3. Is a static playlist typically something you make once and never > change afterwards ? > 4. Can you give some examples of static playlists which you currently > have and use continuously ? (name + when you use them) I don't really use any truly static playlists. I use J. River Media Center to generate, update, and export a number of smartlists which I use in conjunction with SQL Playlists/Dynamic playlists for certain kinds of mixes. Some examples: Fast songs/slow songs (based on BPM & intensity), songs we both like (based on a custom tag and ratings), recently imported, instrumentals. I also have several hand-picked but evolving playlists that I am always adding to. For example: Harmonica songs (since I am learning harmonica), Pool party, bedroom music, wake-up songs. For the most part Philip Meyer's Playlist Manager plugin works well for adding to these, but I wish it had the ability to automatically reject duplicates and a function to remove songs from a playlist since sometimes I fat finger and accidentally put something in the wrong list--then I have to go on the computer to fix the mistake. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ MeSue's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=985 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=94988 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/discuss
