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AIMP for Windows => Вопросы / Questions => Topic started by: Biff on May 02, 2024, 22:29:08
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How could one save a (already saved) tracklist with a shortcut without intervention / having to cconfirm a save window? The tracklist should be stored in the folder the tracks are stored / the current playing track is stored.
Or with a single click or so.
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What is your use-case?
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At the moment a 9700 tracks playlist that I store after some time / some tracks I added or removed or changing else on the playlist. Always entering the path again and confirming saving is a little uncomfortable.
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At the moment a 9700 tracks playlist that I store after some time / some tracks I added or removed or changing else on the playlist. Always entering the path again and confirming saving is a little uncomfortable.
exactly the track list? not a playlist?
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Ah, sorry, I didn't know there is a difference, thougth track list would be the same as a play list. What is the difference?
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1) track list is a generate html-report in app terms
2) playlists save automatically, so you not need care about that
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1) By pressing CTRL+SHIFT+S, I assume.
OK, so I all the time meant a play list.
The play lists save automatically into the PLS folder after a special time?
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The play lists save automatically into the PLS folder after a special time?
yep
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So if I made a mistake / changes I wanted to reverse after some minutes or much faster I couldn't go back (without an update done by myself) because the play list automatically was saved (with the mistake / with the changes I wanted to revert)?
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https://www.aimp.ru/forum/index.php?topic=26093
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Thank you for the link. I'm not yet entirely sure what that means to my question. But in any case, obviously a kind of redo option / back up option is under construction (or not).
But in any case, a playlist cannot be saved quickly/easily (e.g. for backing it up) with a key combination/without intervention, I assume.
Okay, thank you very much!
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I'm not yet entirely sure what that means to my question
We planning to implement undo feature, so you will able to rollback unexpected change of playlist
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Sounds great, many thanks!