Skip to next playlist.

Posted by: 94cobra

Skip to next playlist. - 13/01/2001 16:58

I don't know if this has been covered somewhere else or not, but here goes. If you are listening to the Empeg in regular order(not randomized), is there a button to sjip to the next playlist of songs. I have my Mp3's sorted by type of music, Rock, pop, Rap, country and so forth. Then within those playlists I have the artists in another playlist. So for instance, I have 50 songs for an artist that is currently playing. Without forwarding through the rest of the 50 tracks to get to the very next playlist. Is there a way to 'jump' to the next playlist?

I know I could search the remote for that artist very easily, but when I do and I finish listening to all those tracks it either repats or stops playing.

I find that if the Empeg doesn't do this in some form it would be very useful.

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Posted by: beaker

Re: Skip to next playlist. - 13/01/2001 17:36

I've wanted that feature on more than one occasion too. I've done a quick search on the bbs but haven't found any reference to it. It may be in there, just deeper than I have looked. So I don't know whether it's going to be a future feature or not. Perhaps someone could enlighten us.

beaker
12 gig blue
Posted by: thnielsen

Re: Skip to next playlist. - 15/01/2001 01:32

Think I sawe somewhere, that if you keep the down arrow button on the player pressed for 2 secs, it will skip to next playlist. No clue where I read it, and I may well be wrong. Wanted to test it myself, but forgot - again

T

Posted by: jwickis

Re: Skip to next playlist. - 15/01/2001 04:35

The down button either (quick) brings up menu or (long) turns info mode on or off.

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Posted by: Roger

Re: Skip to next playlist. - 15/01/2001 04:46

Once you've selected the music to play, the player has no concept of playlists - it's just a single list of tracks. So, it'd be quite difficult to implement "next playlist" functionality at present.

It's not hidden - it's not there.



Roger - not necessarily speaking for empeg