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Main board => Questions => Topic started by: jenningsthecat on December 31, 2015, 06:16:37

Title: Persistent Queue
Post by: jenningsthecat on December 31, 2015, 06:16:37
Is there ANY way to stop songs from being dropped out of the queue after they have played? I often want to go back and play a song or songs again. Also, I may want to create a playlist, but I only know that after I've listened to a song lineup and decided that I like it. In short, I never want a song to disappear from the queue unless I specifically remove it.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Persistent Queue
Post by: olskool on September 01, 2016, 01:53:06
First of all thanks for a great music manager in Linux!!! it's one of the few things missing in Linux that was keeping me from dumping that other OS.

I too would like to have a "Persistent Queue." As jenningsthecat said after a "jam session" you never know what you might wanna do with that play list... save replay or what. please add that feature.
Title: Re: Persistent Queue
Post by: publicradio on March 27, 2018, 14:41:04
I have wanted this functionality as well. However, there is a context menu entry in the main browser called 'play only selected'. I have bound this to a hotkey, ctrl+p. So when I filter down to what I want, I hist control+P and I can now navigate through songs from the browser.

If I skip down to something else, then go back one song, it will go to the previous song in the browser list, not the previous song actually played. This is how I achieve a 'persistent' queue -- although it uses the playlist instead.
Title: Re: Persistent Queue
Post by: nobody on April 19, 2018, 02:17:18
I don't share your problem... Might I suggest using Labels? It's another step but sounds like a quick remedy.