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Post by chrisnevermiss on Sept 26, 2021 8:03:15 GMT -5
My normal title tracklist looks like this: It shows the title track, artist, track rating (with a yellow star emoji), playcount (with a blue hashtag emoji), release year and genre. The release year and genre have the same color like the accent color that changes all the time depending which song is playing. So you can see I want to keep it colorful because the typical GoneMad tracklist looks too boring, toneless and lifeless for me. Usually android music players deny this by adding the cover art for each song in the tracklist just like Poweramp, Blackplayer, Musicolet, Musicbee and many more but for some reason GoneMad refuses to do the same although it would be a very very very nice feature but that's a different topic Back to my problem! To get this type of view I use these variables and marks: But when I use the same variables and marks for the metadatas for my custom playlists it looks like this: This is my personal "Chill Playlist" I created recently and it seems to look just like the title tracklist in the first pic but that's not true. While you can see track name, artist, rating, release year and genre there's one metadata that just don't want to appear and it's the playcount. First I thought maybe it's because I didn't listen to any of these songs but I actually did and even if I didn't the playcount would appear as "0" just like in the title tracklist as you can see. It just doesn't make sense because I basically copied the variables and changed nothing but somehow the blue hashtag emoji stands alone without a playcount. How is this possible?
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Post by GoneMAD on Sept 26, 2021 13:59:05 GMT -5
playcount is not supported in the playlist details view. From the docs:
PLAYCOUNT = "%pc%" - (Now Playing, Queue, Song/Album Details, Bookmark)
only the views that are backed by the database have access to the playcount. playlist details only has info from the tags (similar to the folder view)
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Post by chrisnevermiss on Sept 26, 2021 15:47:34 GMT -5
Ok that's interesting, might have missed this little detail. Is there a plan to give the playlist more features and possibilities? Because I think the playlist doesn't really max out its potential compared to other features of this app.
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Post by GoneMAD on Sept 26, 2021 17:35:39 GMT -5
Ok that's interesting, might have missed this little detail. Is there a plan to give the playlist more features and possibilities? Because I think the playlist doesn't really max out its potential compared to other features of this app. no plans in the immediate future. There major performance implications if the database has to be accessed for every file in a playlist
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