Loop playback within the file list.

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caseya21
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Loop playback within the file list.

Not sure if this has been mentioned before, maybe it has.

Right now like if you have 10 songs in a folder and you have it playing once the 10th song is done playing it just stops.

Is it possible to have an option to select to have the player continue and it loop back around to play the first song once the last song is finished within that folder ? If that makes sense.

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Re: Loop playback within the file list.

Repeat folder.

Still looking for a good solution where to put this without bloating the basics. Either have additional modes (sequential/random/repeat folder/etc.) on the play mode button or have another button for repeat modes.
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Re: Loop playback within the file list.

Or have it has a menu on the loop-button where you can choose different options.
Possibly cycling when clicking on it, like the vis-button does.
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Re: Loop playback within the file list.

Andreasvb wrote:Or have it has a menu on the loop-button where you can choose different options.
Possibly cycling when clicking on it, like the vis-button does.
That would make sense.
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