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As you correctly pointed out, the ability to edit the autoplaylist format after it is created, is crucial.
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Would I know how to create such a selection on the fly, using library search tools or library selectors, filter panels, facets or whatever? Of course I would, and I actually do most of the times, but writing it down as an autoplaylist format means taking notes and being able to pick up the work from where I left.
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Piece software ingenuity condensed into such a small GUI.Ĭode: (GENRE IS garage punk OR %genre_family% IS punk OR GENRE IS punk blues OR GENRE IS noise rock OR GENRE IS post-punk OR GENRE IS gothic rock OR GENRE IS dream pop OR GENRE IS shoegaze OR ARTIST IS velvet underground OR ARTIST IS lou reed OR ARTIST IS pere ubu) AND (%date% PRESENT) AND NOT FAVOURITE IS 1 AND %added% DURING LAST 6 WEEKS SORT DESCENDING BY %added% When I want to search something very specific, I use Quicksearch: another I set up an ATI RW remote control with Girder 4 that let me add those tagsįrom my armchair while listening a track, without having to "exit" the listening "check tags" (Look for sheet music bad quality broken uncorrect tagging etc) When I need to change query often, as for "tagging sessions", I tend to use Facets,Īs a floating window: I find it really amazing, fast and powerful.įor "rating", "mood" (we call it "situation") and "tempo", and a few of other On the same Atom PC, it takes 20secs to start FB with about 50 views. Of Playlist Tree: it's quite fast and you can easily twick queries and formatting Now I use primarily "Library tree view" panel (CUI), a partial port It took two or three minutes to get FB startedīut that on an Atom 330 1.6GHz 1.5GB Ram W7 32bit SP1. Views of the content of my library (20k tracks, with an average of 15 tags each, Very powerful queries that would let me easily have many different I was a fan of Playlist Tree (as buggy and slow as it were) because I could create To change their definitions/properties after they were created. I neves used Autoplaylists because, at the time, it was quite hard, or even not possible I'm curious about the level of complexity you have in your Autoplaylist properties:ĭo you mind to share a couple of the "complicated" ones? I was actually thinking of trying out a jscript solution like the one you said Marc2003 had and I probably will, but I still would like to understand if the autoplaylist initialization actually resembles a usual query process of any DBMS and what hardware should I look after most, when upgrading my PC, in order to make this kind of process as fast as possible. I've been using filter panels and I presently use EsPlaylists as a library viewer with many views and layers based on my primary selection parameters, but both of them are not as handy when it comes to complex queries that I want to keep trace of. I actually use playlists only, they're more like thematic radio stations to me.
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Marc2003 also had some WSH/Jscript panel mod script where you could save autoplaylists queries and basically create pre-set autoplaylists on the fly. Quote from: Daeron on 21:48:30 Do you really need that many autoplaylists though? Can't you exchange them for some Columns UI filter panels or Facets panels? I'd imagine theres a great deal of redundancy between them. Running foobar2000 while a beatunes analysis has been launched in the background is not possible with my present hardware, and beatunes can take a few days to analyze the whole library. I experienced freezes also when running other applications that scan the library, such as beatunes. What's even worse, adding, moving or renaming any file or folder in the library can freeze the player for quite a while. This is not a marginal problem because I spend a lot of time updating my pretty complex tag system. Updating tags, and even opening the properties tab, has become much slower over time and of course even more since I compressed the library.
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The WD Greens will only be a bottleneck when performing full media library rescan from them.I can experience speed disc limits, though, when tagging, which I guess implies a partial rescan of the library. Quote from: Case on 08:56:45 Hard drive speed only matters for loading the database, should be pretty much instant.