by Barry4679 » Fri May 21, 2021 8:43 pm
The responses to this issue all seem to be missing the point to me.
- If I selected a group of tracks with File Explorer, and took option Play In MediaMonkey", I would expect that a single instance of MM would play those tracks, in succession .. and I would expect that, regardless of the "Allow Just One Instance of MediaMonkey" option... ie. the reported behaviour would never be the desired result.
- I do have the "Allow Just One Instance of MediaMonkey" option checked ... I tested the above procedure ==> MM5 opened and started playing the previous queue; the selected tracks were not queued
- I cleared the queue, closed MM5, and then rerun the test ===> MM5 opened, it played nothing and the queue was empty
- Tested with version 2405 of MM5. A non-portable install.
Peter S, there is a workaround to play non-library files with MM5.
You can browse non-library files in the Folders node in the MM5 Media Tree. You can play albums or tracks selections from there.
The responses to this issue all seem to be missing the point to me.
[list=1] If I selected a group of tracks with File Explorer, and took option Play In MediaMonkey", I would expect that a single instance of MM would play those tracks, in succession .. and I would expect that, regardless of the "Allow Just One Instance of MediaMonkey" option... ie. the reported behaviour would never be the desired result.
[*]I do have the "Allow Just One Instance of MediaMonkey" option checked ... I tested the above procedure ==> MM5 opened and started playing the previous queue; the selected tracks were not queued
[*] I cleared the queue, closed MM5, and then rerun the test ===> MM5 opened, it played nothing and the queue was empty
[*] Tested with version 2405 of MM5. A non-portable install. [/list]
Peter S, there is a workaround to play non-library files with MM5.
You can browse non-library files in the Folders node in the MM5 Media Tree. You can play albums or tracks selections from there.