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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 131736] New: Queue Track and Stop Playing After Track do not
From:       "Arend van Beelen jr." <arend () auton ! nl>
Date:       2006-08-02 16:45:20
Message-ID: 20060802184518.131736.arend () auton ! nl
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           Summary: Queue Track and Stop Playing After Track do not work
                    with streams
           Product: amarok
           Version: 1.4.2-beta1
          Platform: SuSE RPMs
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: PlaylistBrowser
        AssignedTo: amarok-bugs-dist kde org
        ReportedBy: arend auton nl


Version:           1.4.2-beta1 (using KDE KDE 3.5.2)
Installed from:    SuSE RPMs

It would be nice and more consistent if functions like Queue Track and Stop Playing \
After Track worked sensibly in combination with streams.

For example, I'm playing a stream and want the stream to stop after it has finished \
its current song, so I select Stop Playing After Track. Currently this has no effect \
at all and is just simply useless. I think it would make sense to just stop playing \
after the stream has finished its current song in this case. You may even consider to \
rename the action to Stop Playing After Song to reflect this if you implement this. \
If you do not want to implement this, please at least remove the option from the \
context menu.

Something similar can be said for the action Queue Track. If you're currently playing \
a stream and then queue a track from your playlist, it would make sense if Amarok \
jumped to the queued track as soon as the stream finishes its current song.

Finally, does it really make sense to have Repeat Track in the context menu of \
streams? At least the last.fm streams do not allow to put a song on repeat, are there \
streams that do? Could it be detected whether a stream supports this and make the \
option available accordingly?

Cheers, and congrats on your upcoming 1.4.2 release, it already appears to gonna be \
your best release ever ;) Arend jr.


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