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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: foo_vis_spectrum_analyzer
Last post by JesalRo -Thank you
There is no mention of it in the docs so I assume it's not currently possible, but it would be neat if one could use SQL query syntax to generate titles for target playlists.Although not explicetly, it acutally is:
Inserting entries into the Playlist table will result in adding items to the relevant playlists.
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If the specified playlist doesn't exist, it will be created.
INSERT INTO PlaylistUpdatable(path,playlist_name)will create the playlist "New Playlist" with one empty, invalid track. For sure it would be better to populate this playlist with existing tracks, e.g.
SELECT '','New Playlist';
INSERT INTO PlaylistUpdatable(path,subsong,playlist_name)assuming that there are tracks from Motörhead in your library.
SELECT path,subsong,'Motörhead'
FROM MediaLibrary
WHERE artist='Motörhead'
It would be amazing if there was some way to use SQLite to generate autoplaylists. Is there a chance for something like this in the futureThere is absolutely no chance. This is technically not possible.
Hello pqyt
I have detected an anomaly in the latest version. If you enable Leds in Peak Meter mode (Image1) and mark Left and Right (Image2) it does it correctly, but if you disable Left and Right (Image3) only the Left channel is displayed. In the previous version it did it correctly.
But the Peaks seem OK to me (by eye), those also seemed OK from the beginning. Only two or three version from a few days ago seemed wrong and now it seems OK again with music (and weird with this one test file but only with +3 which should not change peaks as it is supposed to recalibrate RMS only).See the screenshots from the quick hack above. I never expected this to be more difficult than the curve representation of the spectrum...
I again propose to implement text peak values as it would make the comparison with other meters easier. Other meter usually show the max value of the track up to the present point (the highest value reached from the beginning of the track to "now") and not the actual momentary value.