Sort of: this particular program is a 'filler' show - a ten-minute musical  
interlude.
I want to draw from the named directory and pull probably two mp3 files  
randomnly.

I start LS daily, using crontab and php to generate each day's unique  
shows. So,
this show (10 minutes long)  would probably play between 1 1/2 to 2 1/2  
mp3 songs. It
doesn't matter whether they finish (being a filler) since at the next  
timeslot,
the interlude show will crossfade into the new timeslot's show. Hope that  
makes
sense to you :)

All I need to know: would LS draw on the directory (as I have written it)  
pull
randomly some of the mp3 files, or do I need to specify them in a playlist?

Thanks,
kronos


On Wed, 05 Oct 2011 21:53:28 -0400, Audiodef Online <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> Are you thinking about having a dir in which you can place files without
> having to update a playlist?
>
> On 10/06/11 01:33, [email protected] wrote:
>> Hi Damien,
>>
>> Yes, I know - I use mode="normal" for all my playlists but this one.
>>
>> It would great if I could specify a directory rather than 'build' a
>> playlist manually.
>> If it's not possible to do this (play randomly the directory
>> '/usr/local/www/rcr/mp3/music/Phillips/Saints_Among_Us')
>>  I'll have to build a playlist using fapg. Hope LS can save me a few
>> steps :)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> kronos
>>
>>
>>
>
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