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Author Topic: A simple feature I would donate for..  (Read 1157 times)
excitatory
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« on: 28 Dec '10 - 08:19 »
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First I want to thank you for this app.. I needed a small app to set as the default for audio files for quick browsing of my music without the need to load a library based player.

The best app for this I've come across so far is a Mac app Vox.  This amazing and beautiful piece of software has this one behavior that I love.  When you load a track, Vox automatically changes the current playlist to that directory, which in most cases is an entire album.. So if i opened track 2, track 3 and onward would be the next items on the playlist, with track 1 behind it.  I LOVE this and wish XMP could do this, even if it's a preference setting. 

Though not as important, I also like how it loads it's controls and a clickable playlist menu to the menubar when it's running.

Just a few suggestions for future releases!

.:excitatory
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Chinese Sausage
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« Reply #1 on: 28 Dec '10 - 20:28 »
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That player looks a little like XMPlay.

The KMPlayer has this feature that plays the rest of files contained in the folder. But even though is a great video/multimedia player, IMHO does not match XMPlay in the audio department.

Even though at this time does not have the feature you want, you can still right-click or drag a folder and it will play it all the way through. For me personally it is actually a disadvantage or a discomfort to play any other files I did not request to be played to be added to a playlist.
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naxa
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« Reply #2 on: 10 Jun '12 - 00:29 »
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could still be nice with a [shift]+drop, and a tick in the "open files..." box
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