Hey there,
I didn't found anything related....
Would (or is and I didn't found it) there be an option to automatically skip to the next folder if end of playback list is reached?
Cheers
Harry
auto folder skip - play next folder at end of list
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Re: auto folder skip - play next folder at end of list
I've bumped up the item on the todo list
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Re: auto folder skip - play next folder at end of list
Thx! *tumps up*
PS: Meanwhile I found out, that with "scan subfolders" on kontext menu of an folder,
I can add multiple folders to playlist by now (at least if they are subfolders from "scanned" folder).
PS: Meanwhile I found out, that with "scan subfolders" on kontext menu of an folder,
I can add multiple folders to playlist by now (at least if they are subfolders from "scanned" folder).
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Re: auto folder skip - play next folder at end of list
You can also ALT-click a folder to do that more easily. (https://resonic.at/docs/shortcuts)Harry wrote:PS: Meanwhile I found out, that with "scan subfolders" on kontext menu of an folder,
I can add multiple folders to playlist by now (at least if they are subfolders from "scanned" folder).
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