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JRec software vs Audiotron WAS Re: Access to Freeranger.co.uk
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- Subject: JRec software vs Audiotron WAS Re: Access to
Freeranger.co.uk
- From: "graham_howe" <graham@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 10:02:45 -0000
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--- In ukha_d@y..., "happy_hammer66" <bill.mcmahon@t...>
wrote:
> Getting back to the question, you can 'see' the playlist which is
> just an sql query showing all the songs contained in it. You can
use
> the status window to see what song is actually playing(this is for
> the deaf DDAR owners), you can make a new playlist while the DDAR
is
> playing BUT (getting to point now) i don't think it can add/modify
> songs to the present active playlist without you having to stop the
> playback and re-select the playlist.
>
> I can check for you tonight if you want.
>
> bill
>
Thanks Bill, that is the sort of information I was looking for. The
ability to extend a current playlist is what I really want and
without that there is probably not much point in me personally going
down the jRec route.
My alternative is something that avoids DDAR completely like a web
frontend to Winamp (snowcrash for example) or Kieth's jukebox
application or something home grown. All of these would of course
rely upon a PC in place of the DDAR, but then DDAR's would
effectively be relegated to 'dumb' receivers.
Regards
Graham
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