Re: Queueing Behavior

2000-06-01 Thread Mark B. Elrod

I finally found a computer at the office that has this problem. i hope to track
it down soon.

elrod

Valters Vingolds wrote:

 Does drag-n-drop of file in musicbrowser from my music tree view to
 playlist view work yet?
 Should be equivalent of doubleclicking on song. Somehow I find it very
 intuitive to use drag-n-drop, but I was a bit annoyed when it didn't work.

 
 Now I have a question for you guys... since we are adding in streams
 support does it make sense to queue a stream? should the default
 behavior ffor a stream ALWAYS be play immediately?

 Well, no... if I want it queued, I mean it. I personally want player to
 play when I press Play, not before. I don't play streams that much, though.
 But I vote for streams to be considered ordinary files.

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Re: Queueing Behavior

2000-06-01 Thread Chad Loder

I think happens on my machine, too.

Also, the order of queuing seems not to be intuitive, either. :P

 c

At 11:07 PM 5/31/2000 -0700, you wrote:
I finally found a computer at the office that has this problem. i hope to 
track
it down soon.

elrod

Valters Vingolds wrote:

  Does drag-n-drop of file in musicbrowser from my music tree view to
  playlist view work yet?
  Should be equivalent of doubleclicking on song. Somehow I find it very
  intuitive to use drag-n-drop, but I was a bit annoyed when it didn't work.
 
  
  Now I have a question for you guys... since we are adding in streams
  support does it make sense to queue a stream? should the default
  behavior ffor a stream ALWAYS be play immediately?
 
  Well, no... if I want it queued, I mean it. I personally want player to
  play when I press Play, not before. I don't play streams that much, though.
  But I vote for streams to be considered ordinary files.
 
  --
  Valters "WaTT" Vingolds
  ... in order to succeed you have to learn to think of yourself as of a
  product.
 
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Re: Queueing Behavior

2000-06-01 Thread Mark B. Elrod

define "order of queueing"

elrod

Chad Loder wrote:

 I think happens on my machine, too.

 Also, the order of queuing seems not to be intuitive, either. :P

  c

 At 11:07 PM 5/31/2000 -0700, you wrote:
 I finally found a computer at the office that has this problem. i hope to
 track
 it down soon.
 
 elrod
 
 Valters Vingolds wrote:
 
   Does drag-n-drop of file in musicbrowser from my music tree view to
   playlist view work yet?
   Should be equivalent of doubleclicking on song. Somehow I find it very
   intuitive to use drag-n-drop, but I was a bit annoyed when it didn't work.
  
   
   Now I have a question for you guys... since we are adding in streams
   support does it make sense to queue a stream? should the default
   behavior ffor a stream ALWAYS be play immediately?
  
   Well, no... if I want it queued, I mean it. I personally want player to
   play when I press Play, not before. I don't play streams that much, though.
   But I vote for streams to be considered ordinary files.
  
   --
   Valters "WaTT" Vingolds
   ... in order to succeed you have to learn to think of yourself as of a
   product.
  
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Re: Queueing Behavior

2000-05-31 Thread Valters Vingolds

Does drag-n-drop of file in musicbrowser from my music tree view to
playlist view work yet?
Should be equivalent of doubleclicking on song. Somehow I find it very
intuitive to use drag-n-drop, but I was a bit annoyed when it didn't work.



Now I have a question for you guys... since we are adding in streams
support does it make sense to queue a stream? should the default
behavior ffor a stream ALWAYS be play immediately?

Well, no... if I want it queued, I mean it. I personally want player to
play when I press Play, not before. I don't play streams that much, though.
But I vote for streams to be considered ordinary files.


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Queueing Behavior

2000-05-30 Thread Mark B. Elrod

I just fixed some bugs with respect to the queueing behavior under
win32... As of Beta 3 this is how it should all work:

By default FreeAmp will clear the current playlist and play tracks
immediately if you,

a) drag a group of files onto the main player window.
b) select a song or group of songs in the windows explorer and
double-click or select open from the context menu.
c) press the files button on the  main player window and select some
files.
d) double click a track in the My Music window.

It will queue the tracks if you:

a) drag and drop into the My Music window
b) press the Add Files toolbar button in the My Music window (this gives
you a way to make playlists out of files on your computer)

If you turn on the option to queue tracks instead of play them
immediately it will always queue no matter how you add the files.

Now I have a question for you guys... since we are adding in streams
support does it make sense to queue a stream? should the default
behavior ffor a stream ALWAYS be play immediately?

btw, due to some release process snags Beta 2 has been sitting i the
release queue for the last week... We are going to be making changes so
that we can get stuff out to you guys faster!

elrod

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