Okay, my solution sucks. It is not possible to add the modules to the playlist. So it's either play them all from A to Z, or pick one, and playback stops after this one so I have to pick the next. The rest of what LMS or the playback devices offer appears to be mostly brain-dead. It should all behave just like the modules were "proper" source audio file streams but I'm still far from that. Maybe a plugin that worships the information extracted from the MOD file such as title, length, etc. would do a better job here. Also I would like to influence some parameters like "how many times are jump commands at the end of the song followed"? Because a lot of MODs are designed to run indefinitely by picking up playback at a given location once the end was reached, but there should be an end if they are part of a playlist. And this is something that needs to be determined before converting the MOD to anything else. Moreover, Amiga computers had a built-in low-pass filter that, if engaged, would cripple a good bit of the spectrum but is closer to what we (Amiga users) feel is original. It should be possible to engage or disengage, at least in the configuration so it can be changed on demand. Good playback tools like Modplug have configurable filters and algorithms for post-processing of the 8-bit output to give it better quality. The stereo experience should adjustable between full channel separation and mono. It's all missing if the toolchain is fixed the way I set it up.
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