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Post by anoushka on Dec 30, 2022 18:12:40 GMT -5
Ah, okay :-) I'll try tomorrow :-)
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Post by anoushka on Jan 1, 2023 15:27:22 GMT -5
Okay, I imported it. Now, the details- I fear to do something wrong and destroy something...
To choose the playlists: Is that right?: In task 6 choose the playlist 1 and in task 7 choose the playlist 2. It doesn't matter, if the name is not "playlist 1", or does it? What does the GL 1 /GL 2 mean?
Where do I have to write in the number of wanted tracks? (3 tracks of playlist 1 & and 1 track of playlist 2).
Does it automatically loop after the played 4 (3+1) tracks? So, that it plays 3 tracks of PL 1, then 1 of PL 2, then 3 of PL 1, then 1 of PL 2, and so on?
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Post by Alextremotion on Jan 3, 2023 11:41:06 GMT -5
Okay, I imported it. Now, the details- I fear to do something wrong and destroy something... To choose the playlists: Is that right?: In task 6 choose the playlist 1 and in task 7 choose the playlist 2. It doesn't matter, if the name is not "playlist 1", or does it? What does the GL 1 /GL 2 mean? Where do I have to write in the number of wanted tracks? (3 tracks of playlist 1 & and 1 track of playlist 2). Does it automatically loop after the played 4 (3+1) tracks? So, that it plays 3 tracks of PL 1, then 1 of PL 2, then 3 of PL 1, then 1 of PL 2, and so on? You only have to select the lists that you are going to use. In gonemad you configure them to your liking. Note. Remove from queue on replay, must be on; In this way, when the playback is finished, Tasker detects 0 songs in the queue and plays the next list.
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Post by anoushka on Jan 3, 2023 14:23:50 GMT -5
Hi, okay, so do I write in the gmmp-playlists, how many tracks should be played? Or could I choose this in tasker? I use these playlists also in normal ways- so if I have to write the number of tracks in the playlists, I would unfortunately have to create a lot of playlists (and in gmmp unfortunately I cannot put them into folders...).
There is a warning sign in tasker on the profile (without explanation for the reason) and I cannot activate /deactivate the profile. When I click on the sign, it appears again under "5. Run Task". When I click there on the sign, it appears again under "name > Var Playlists".
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Post by Alextremotion on Jan 9, 2023 14:46:39 GMT -5
Hi, okay, so do I write in the gmmp-playlists, how many tracks should be played? Or could I choose this in tasker? I use these playlists also in normal ways- so if I have to write the number of tracks in the playlists, I would unfortunately have to create a lot of playlists (and in gmmp unfortunately I cannot put them into folders...). There is a warning sign in tasker on the profile (without explanation for the reason) and I cannot activate /deactivate the profile. When I click on the sign, it appears again under "5. Run Task". When I click there on the sign, it appears again under "name > Var Playlists". Here I give you a Tasker Project, it is the one I use on the phone, I have translated it and I have added a description in each step, I do not speak English, so I did the best I could. You can add it in the projects tab, which is at the bottom left in Tasker. I listen to 27 Genres of Music (My music is organized like this: Music Folder/Genre Subfolder/Artist Subfolder/Song.mp3 Example: storage/emulated/AFKL-7F82/Music/Rock/Queen/Bohemian Rhapsody.mp3 Where AFKL-7F82 is an id of an SD memory, each memory has a different id) It works for me without any problem, perhaps it is recommended that Tasker have all the permissions, mainly access to notifications; in GoneMAD activate the integration with Tasker, in play queue, activate "delete when playing" and also clean the queue at the end. For these tasks to be executed, GoneMAD must be in the foreground and the playback queue must be at 0 songs. (These values can be changed) Play something and when it's done, it should happen. That's all I can help you with, analyze the tasks and steps, edit, do tests, delete what doesn't work for you. If you have any errors, try to give all the details. Success. Attachments:GoneTask.prj.xml (20.39 KB)
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Post by anoushka on Feb 27, 2023 18:15:14 GMT -5
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