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Re: foo_skip: skip tracks that match a specified search query

Reply #725
So after your rant, you answers my question, thx.

Check yourself. You're overreacting. If I were Case, you wouldn't get any response anymore.

Re: foo_skip: skip tracks that match a specified search query

Reply #726
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If I were Case, you wouldn't get any response anymore.

Not answering for that reason alone would be 'overreacting' too... just saying.    : )

The guys clearly took it the wrong way (for almost no reason)... but it happens... (not a reason to add fuel to the fire.)
Hopefully he realize that, apologize (or not,) and the thread move on...

On a general note... doesn't mean that 'we' shouldn't answer, even rude comment, if they warrant a response... that could ultimately benefit the community.

Re: foo_skip: skip tracks that match a specified search query

Reply #727
I installed the plugin and I find it in the active dsp list, but if I remove it from the active dsp the next time I restart the dsp menu I always find it.

Where am I wrong?

Re: foo_skip: skip tracks that match a specified search query

Reply #728
I installed the plugin and I find it in the active dsp list, but if I remove it from the active dsp the next time I restart the dsp menu I always find it.

Where am I wrong?
It automatically puts itself in every DSP chain. I think this is by design so it will always skip the tracks it is supposed to when it is enabled, regardless of which DSP chain you use. You can also add a button that will show you when skipping is enabled or not. That's how I turn it on and off. This functionality is honestly perfect for me.  :D

I have noticed that sometimes it can cause problems if it isn't the first item in a given DSP chain, so I would recommend putting it there for all saved chains and using a button or menu item to turn it on and off as needed.
Think millionaire, but with cannons.

Re: foo_skip: skip tracks that match a specified search query

Reply #729
I installed the plugin and I find it in the active dsp list, but if I remove it from the active dsp the next time I restart the dsp menu I always find it.

Where am I wrong?
It automatically puts itself in every DSP chain. I think this is by design so it will always skip the tracks it is supposed to when it is enabled, regardless of which DSP chain you use. You can also add a button that will show you when skipping is enabled or not. That's how I turn it on and off. This functionality is honestly perfect for me.  :D

I have noticed that sometimes it can cause problems if it isn't the first item in a given DSP chain, so I would recommend putting it there for all saved chains and using a button or menu item to turn it on and off as needed.

I have removed the plugin.

I must be able to choose whether to have it in the list of active dsp or not.

Waiting for fix I'm forced to remove it.

 

Re: foo_skip: skip tracks that match a specified search query

Reply #730
I understand that reasoning. I have lots of things like that since I'm obsessive compulsive. Although I'm not sure why it matters in this case since it won't do anything unless it is enabled at a given moment, even if it is in the DSP chain.

Regardless, I hope it can be fixed to suit your preferences, maybe with an option - just as long as I get to keep it functioning as it is already, since it is perfect for me as-is.
Think millionaire, but with cannons.