Thank you.
BTW, I can read spanish, but I guess not all of us on this list do. I
assume it is better for all of us to speak english here. I'm french, and
I don't see myself mixing french and english on this mailing-list.

Anyway, let's clarify my problem with a concrete example :

First cart has the following attributes :
    Title : Sinnerman
    Artist : Felix Da Housecat
    The audio is a "remix" of the famous song "Sinnerman" from Nina
Simone, with samples of her voice and the piano liner.

Second cart :
    Title : Feelin' Good
    Artist : Nina Simone

Of course, I could create a scheduler code named "NINA_SIMONE", add it
to both of these carts, and prevent their sequential play with simple
scheduling rules.
But I want to keep things simple, and have only scheduler codes like
"OLDIES", "COOL", "ROCK", "ELECTRO", etc., and your solution adds up *a
lot* of potential scheduler codes, making it difficult for my users to
use the system correctly, I think.

I like Jay Ashworth's solution, having some sort of a "related songs"
field. It is more flexible, and lightweight, and I wonder if it's
already possible to use one of the existing fields to achieve this, like
the "user defined" one, or something like that.

That's all.

    Hoggins!


Le 24/05/2014 00:11, juan carlos navarro hernandez a écrit :
> Realmente no entiendo la pregunta, si con los códigos musicales se
> marcan cada uno de los géneros. (Jropo, Llaneras, Galeron, Rock,
> Heavy, etc, etc.
>
> El nombre del artista lo consigues editando cada una de los mp3 con
> easytag o algo que realice la misma función antes de importar tus mp3
> en rivendell.
>
>
> 2014-05-23 17:14 GMT-04:30 Hoggins! <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>
>     Of course, but do you imagine the number of scheduling codes I would
>     have to create to prevent songs and their covers (or sampled parts) to
>     be side-by-side ?
>     I was looking for a more generic solution. Maybe something that
>     does not
>     exist yet.
>
>     Le 23/05/2014 16:09, Scott Powell a écrit :
>     > yes, it can be done by using scheduling codes.
>     >
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