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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0000216 | MMW v4 | Playlist / Search | public | 2003-03-20 15:00 | 2004-06-29 18:35 |
Reporter | rusty | Assigned To | |||
Priority | low | Severity | feature | Reproducibility | always |
Status | closed | Resolution | open | ||
Summary | 0000216: Relative Queries for AutoPlaylists | ||||
Description | Very often, users want to create playlists where the criteria are relative e.g.: -50 Most frequently played -100 Most recently played -650 Minutes of highest tempo music, where occasion = party I'm not aware of a means of constructing these types of queries with build 1.473 (correct me if I'm wrong). Building this functionality would imply: -specifying exactly what relative queries should be supported -support constraints on the # of songs / duration of the generated playlist What do you think? | ||||
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Currently you can use advanced queries to limit # of songs (Limit results to ...). I agree that limiting the length could be useful too (possibly even by size in kB or MB). Also there are two examples (Top 50, Last 50 Played) of such auto-playlists after installation (you can try to use some installer), which are available in the free version too. |
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I haven't seen the canned autoplaylists that you refer to?? (I just checked my build which was installed via an installer + an update...). Am I missing something?? |
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When you use the installer (1.3.5 definitely works, but others should too) and install Songs-DB to a new folder (in existing the database isn't overwritten) then these playlists should be in Playlists node. |
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OK, so I'll resolve bug #215 based on your comments, and test it as soon as we have a build with an installer. As far as this bug goes, though, I still haven't been able to figure out how to construct what I've termed as a 'relative' query... |
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Closing. The better constraints/sorts and proximity sensing defined elsewhere better describe what's needed. |