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Falling asleep mode (aka one-track-at-a-time) #23
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An alternative would be mode when Podax just wouldn't remove tracks from the queue (and files from the drive). |
is there any hope for this? It bit me again tonight (lost around 20 shows). |
http://identi.ca/conversation/94918520#notice-95498579 ... @dbs is right, it's better not to remove tracks than to remove just remainder of one (i.e., my second suggestion is better than the first one). |
Please are talking about Podax on a social network? I feel like I should be involved. I just merged the pull request for @dbs. |
Just to confirm that this pull reuqest (tested before the merge to master) works for me. Thanks a lot, @dbs. |
I listen quite often to podcasts while lying in a bed. More often than I am willing to admit I fall asleep when doing so. It wasn't problem with the previous podcatcher I tried (which used Google Music for actual playback, so I just find where I was), but Podax with its automatically managed queue (which is otherwise a good thing, don't take it wrongly) will then clear out my queue and I have to go through my subscriptions again.
Would it be possible to get a mode when Podax would play just one track, and stops? And if I want to play next track I have to manually switch to it and play it?
Thank you
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