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Hi,
Maybe there already a way of doing the following. If so,I have yet to suss it out. if not, maybe it could be incorporated in the next MachineCodex. Anyway, here goes: When one song I am listening to ends I would like the option of switching off how the following track in my playlist library automatically starts playing. In a nutshell, I don't want tracks to continually play. Please!
Hi Dougster,

This is a much requested feature. Simply uncheck the checkbox at the beginning of the line on each track in your playlist. Now tracks will only play if you select them and manually tell AudioCodex to play them.

Cheers,

alex Wrote:
Hi Dougster,

This is a much requested feature. Simply uncheck the checkbox at the beginning of the line on each track in your playlist. Now tracks will only play if you select them and manually tell AudioCodex to play them.

Cheers,


Hi Alex,
Thanks for your reply.
You mean I have to un-tick all my tracks' boxes individually ......all 26,000 of them?
I can feel repetitive finger strain aching to attack me at the very thought !

Yes, individually. My, that's a lot of tracks.

I'll make a case for adding an "Enable/Disable All Tracks" menu item for a future release. Cheers,
Hi,

These functions are already included, look in Edit -> Enable & Edit-> Disable, should handle what you are looking for. There also contextual menu items available by right / ctrl clicking in a playlist, and also from the the Playlists utility button menu ( lhs of toolbar).


Cheers,

Mark Hill
MachineCodex Software

mantis Wrote:
Hi,

These functions are already included, look in Edit -> Enable & Edit-> Disable, should handle what you are looking for. There also contextual menu items available by right / ctrl clicking in a playlist, and also from the the Playlists utility button menu ( lhs of toolbar).


Cheers,

Mark Hill
MachineCodex Software

Hi Alex / Mark,
Thanks! Yes, selecting 'Disable' has done the trick,

Doug.
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