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pls vs rotation

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sandy

2004-10-20 16:09:07

pls vs rotation

the .pls files, no saving the item position after played, like the rotation, whitout need of save manually the file? sorry for my english, im spanish.

Wolfgang Loch

2004-10-20 21:40:24

Re: pls vs rotation

The position is saved to the .PLS file when when you click "Save" or when the playlist is replaced automatically with another scheduled playlist.

This allows you to cue playlists. When a PLS playlist is replaced by scheduled playlist and then it is loaded by schedule again, it will continue from the point where it left off.

If you want to continue at this last point, you can specify a different position by selecting the desired position and saving the playlist manually.

Saving the position automatically when you close the program or load another playlist manually would confuse matters, because you would have to remember to set the correct position first.

sandy

2004-10-26 19:29:16

Re: pls vs rotation

ok, wolfgang, thaks for the reply

sandy

2004-10-28 12:02:58

Re: pls vs rotation

hello again:

the pls works perfetly like you sayme, but, is really very very very slowly in load a .pls , and if the pls is long (about 1000 or + files), the load duration is about 45 seconds!!!!! this not happening with the common .alb . some solution??

Wolfgang Loch

2004-10-28 18:42:45

Re: pls vs rotation

What sort of computer do you have? On my machine (AMD Athlon 2000+ wit Windows XP) loading a PLS playlist with 1250 songs takes less than 2 seconds.

Anonymous

2004-10-28 20:01:08

Re: pls vs rotation

perhaps the problem is my pc (350mhz) . in stop, the load is faster. and in .alb, the load is more more faster, too with 2000-3000 files. the information inside of the pls, probably is the "brake". thanks

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