![]() I am sure all of us appreciate the importance of backing up our work. In the future the Main and CD data should be locked together so edits apply to both. ![]() Should I wish to change the format of the ripped files it can be very much easier. Of my 7000 or so CD's when the CD is inserted the up to date and correct art work is loaded. Currently I have some smart lists that combine the "main" and "CD" data bases allowing me to keep the two synchronized. When disaster strikes and re-ripping is necessary it can be a very tedious job. This needs to be made secure or separate from the standard libraries. The CD data base is our only currently available back up CDText data and the art work. I have many playlist that are intended for editing purposes, not playback. A possible simple implantation the option to search the tag field "last played" for the most recent date and start playback there. Those of use with large music collections (in the thousands of albums) the last place we want to start playback is the beginning of the list, the most likely is the last track listened to. Īn outstanding request to give an option to "resume playback" when changing smart lists or car radio buttons, etc. The goal is to have only one remote hand held controller. For most of us simple users trying to program this is a very daunting task. These could then be submitted to the manufacturer. So that by adding an IR receiver to a computer the basic operations can be sent via a single control system. May I suggest implementing using standard off the shelf remotes such as Pronto, Logitech Harmony, and many others that send IR commands. This is a problem when editing all the tracks in a CD album. ![]() I am delighted to see the problem with editing of complex Unicode fonts has been repaired, but now when editing in the main window and selecting the next track the editing mode is closed and we are forced back to Tag pane. ![]()
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