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posted on 11-13-2005 at 04:54 PM
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Audiosoft: Great to hear that you've improved the way cache operates!!
Hmm maybe an option for this new feature would be great.
1. Use the new feature which jumps directly to the artist in albumlist (without using the songlist before clicking the artist in artislist once more).
2. Use the songlist (as it works now) and don't jump or do anything in the albumlist at all.
Personally I think I would prefer number 2 most of the time.
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posted on 11-13-2005 at 05:18 PM
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I like the Audiosoft new feature proposal:
First click jumps in the (maximized) albumlist only, second click shows the corresponding songlist too.
And when you don't want to go in the albumlist, you can still close it, so it will go directly in the songlist (as it works now).
But I'm not against an option for that, so you can keep the albumlist open but "inactive"!
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posted on 11-13-2005 at 05:31 PM
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Still I advocate that both ways should be possible. What I don't like about it currently is that it BOTH jumps to the artist in the albumlist while
loading albums in the songlist. It takes too much time :\
I would love to see an implementation where one can choose if it should work like audiosoft proposed, OR load albums in the songlist directly (while
the albumlist is open) and don't do anything in the albumlist.
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posted on 11-13-2005 at 07:07 PM
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No problem Fishy! It's still better when things are not rooted: Each one can do like he prefers. So each one will get the best jukebox, for him...
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posted on 11-13-2005 at 09:20 PM
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Or her..
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posted on 11-13-2005 at 09:38 PM
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Yes..
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posted on 11-14-2005 at 05:14 AM
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While I was updating the album list cache I decided to implement an old idea: Clicking on an Artist in the Artist List will now jump to the album
name, if it exists in the album list. If the album does not exist in the album list it loads the songlist like before. If you click the artist in the
artist list again after it jumped to the album in the album list it will show the songlist for the artist.
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I have decided not to have eJukebox function like that because it was too slow (since the jumping to the album check needed to happen before creating
the songlist) and would be confusing to the user. Instead I have optimized the way eJukebox worked before so it is faster.
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posted on 11-14-2005 at 12:41 PM
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OK... But nevertheless, maybe you could make so that if the user maximize and pin the albumlist, then "Clicking on an Artist in the Artist List will
jump to the album name, if it exists in the album list", and NOT jump in the songlist; unless he click on a album or a artist in the albumlist
itself, or he un-pin the albumlist.
What you think?
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posted on 11-20-2005 at 02:01 PM
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-> EACH TIME we run eJ, it takes almost 1 minute to build the full albumlist, plus eJ FREEZE during 40 seconds... (Total: 1 min
40s for 37000 songs!! )
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Since v3.991 eJ takes 1 min to reload my full albumlist, without any freezing! QED
And even better: Since I've defragmented my HDD... it only takes 28s to reload the full albumlist! (2783 albums)
And even... my HDD noise management is in quiet mode!
Great!
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