michi wrote:
> Play pause is on space. You can view all hotkeys using '?'
> They sometimes don't really work i i don't know why. Ist very focus
> dependent.
> I am thinking about making a section in the settings do define custom
> hotkeys.
> I am also still looking into how to use the media keys,
Lately, I've noticed that too: BBC streaming outside UK at 96 kbps. That
the equivalent of a very bad MP3, is it not? And far from being a snob,
I seem to notice it too. Is there any change of improvement or is it all
in the hands of Auntie Beeb now?
Regards and compliments to bba,
Evert
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Evertjanus wrote:
> Lately, I've noticed that too: BBC streaming outside UK at 96 kbps. That
> the equivalent of a very bad MP3, is it not? And far from being a snob,
> I seem to notice it too. Is there any change of improvement or is it all
> in the hands of Auntie Beeb now?t
96kbps AAC is sort
bagawire wrote:
> Space bar works great - thanks!
>
> Log attached re. artwork, and a screenshot showing artwork in the
> browser but not in now playing or playlist.
>
> Richie
Okay i can't see anything from this log. i thought that the cover isn't
showing. But if the fallback cover is showing
bernt wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I need some help to create a playlist that plays random songs from
> albums that have a title that contains certian words. (Yes, english is
> not my native language.)
>
> For example
>
> Play random song from album *Hits*, *Best of*, *Golden* and so on.
>
> Regards
> /
bpa wrote:
> 96kbps AAC is sort of equivalent to 128Kbps MP3.
>
> This is a big improvement when BBC only used to send 48kbps with 32kHz
> sampling for non UK only about 1-2 years ago. It is very nice as non UK
> user pay nothing to BBC or UK gov and there are no ads.
I've always thought of
PasTim wrote:
> How much SQL do you know? If you start from the 'Random Albums' sql you
> need to select tracks where the Albums title field is 'like' the words
> you want. This isn't the place to give a tutorial on sql, but that may
> give you a start :)
Don't know anything about SQL. Tried t
bernt wrote:
> Don't know anything about SQL. Tried this but it does not do anything.
>
>
> >
Code:
> > -- PlaylistName:Test
> -- PlaylistGroups:
> select tracks.url from tracks
> left join dynamicplaylist_history on
> tracks.id=dynamicplaylist_