Hi again,
I like to use the somewhat hidden Prepare, but don't play (cue ready) playback mode.
IMHO, it has great potential but I find it's missing the point about keyboard shortcuts.
While I appreciate the quickness of using the Up/Down arrows to audition files, sometimes I want to choose a folder, skip a few tracks and listen to, say, the 7th file only. When doing so, I'm not interested in hearing the first bits of every file along the way. Right now, I think there's no option to do this kind of "standard" browsing through files with a keyboard-only workflow. That's where the Prepare, but don't play (cue ready) mode comes along.
To sum up what I understand of the actual behavior:
Left-Click on file and Ctrl+Up/Down (when file list focused) work as intended since they print waveform then hit pause.
On the other hand, Up/Down (when file list focused) and Ctrl+Up/Down (when browser focused) do not work as intended since they play files right away.
So, to improve keyboard productivity, could the last two shortcuts be modified?
Also, as a bonus, I would add Prepare, but don't play (cue ready) setting (along with the standard Play immediately setting) to Play/Pause buttons Right-Click menu for a quick toggle between the two.
By the way, congrats on the 0.9.1 release. I believe it brings a good balance of feature and reliability.
Keep it up!
Prepare, but don't play - Keyboard workflow
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Re: Prepare, but don't play - Keyboard workflow
This is indeed an issue that seems to be new in 0.9: a few file list playback mechanics have changed, so it's clear why this is happening. Playback should never start the first time around. I've put this on the 0.9.2 todo.
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Re: Prepare, but don't play - Keyboard workflow
With Prepare, but don't play (cue ready) set, and with Stop after current file disabled, playback will pause at the end of file instead of playing next track (no matter what) if playback was initially started by any seek command.
To reproduce, set Prepare, but don't play (cue ready), then Left-Click on any file to engage preloading, and start playback with a seek command (i.e. almost anything except Space or Enter). You can let it finish or keep on seeking, and the file will always pause at the end.
Examples of guilty seek commands: Left-Click on waveform, Ctrl+Wheel on waveform, Left/Right arrows, Ctrl+Left/Right arrows, Num 1, Num 2, Num 3, and so on.
Seems like a bug to me. Can you confirm?
To reproduce, set Prepare, but don't play (cue ready), then Left-Click on any file to engage preloading, and start playback with a seek command (i.e. almost anything except Space or Enter). You can let it finish or keep on seeking, and the file will always pause at the end.
Examples of guilty seek commands: Left-Click on waveform, Ctrl+Wheel on waveform, Left/Right arrows, Ctrl+Left/Right arrows, Num 1, Num 2, Num 3, and so on.
Seems like a bug to me. Can you confirm?
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Re: Prepare, but don't play - Keyboard workflow
Yep, that's a bug.