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NEW: Playlist Streaming with Doctor Who -- Instructions

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JimH:
Expect a build with this feature later today or tomorrow.  Instructions are in the first post.  The build required is 123 or higher.

The web interface is still changing.

The search for tracks not found in your library uses both MediaNet and Amazon at this time.

Smartlists can also be uploaded and downloaded.

JimH:
I just used the Performer Store to make a playlist called "1967" and uploaded it. It's ten tracks that are a snapshot of the music I heard on the radio in Oakland, California when I was just out of college.

There was a DJ named Edward Bear on a station called KSAN, and he just made it all work.  I didn't smoke much, but the secondary smoke was plenty.  The music was incredible.

Gatherum:
Do you see your own playlists in the list after you upload them? I just dragged a playlist to Doctor Who after registering and logging in, but I'm not seeing it, and I'm not sure if I should try again or not, for fear that it will just lead to a duplicate being posted.

On that note, will there be an option to delete your own playlists from Doctor Who?

JimH:
You should see the playlists you drag to Doctor Who.  Are you using 20.0.124?

JohnT:

--- Quote from: Gatherum on June 30, 2015, 09:45:42 pm ---Do you see your own playlists in the list after you upload them? I just dragged a playlist to Doctor Who after registering and logging in, but I'm not seeing it, and I'm not sure if I should try again or not, for fear that it will just lead to a duplicate being posted.

On that note, will there be an option to delete your own playlists from Doctor Who?

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There's a delete button for your own playlists.

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