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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 21 for Windows => Topic started by: Llannis on May 04, 2016, 11:30:46 am

Title: separation line in Playing Now
Post by: Llannis on May 04, 2016, 11:30:46 am


Is it possible to add a separation line with a custom colored tag in "playing now" playlist?

Something like

___U2______________
With or without you
Every braking wave

__Cure___________
Imagine Dragons
On the top of the world
Title: Re: separation line in Playing Now
Post by: StFeder on May 08, 2016, 01:25:54 am
I was looking for some kind of divider, too. I found a solution which works pretty good at least for my needs.

I created an audio file only containing a few seconds of silence. You may choose a very short time to make it not interrupt your playback. For most visible fields a changed their value to "----------------" so I got an easy visible divider. You are able to change the font color of your divider by using HTML code (something like
Code: [Select]
<font color=00ff00>---------<font>.

I cannot think of a good way to add the divider automatically. You perhaps could add a silent file at the beginning of each of your albums, but that would only work if you always listen to them in the right order. Wouldn't be a solution for me. But perhaps it works for you?!

For most zones I set MC to not play silence inside songs, so the silence file never gets played.
Title: Re: separation line in Playing Now
Post by: JonnyRedHed on May 08, 2016, 01:46:05 am

Is it possible to add a separation line with a custom colored tag in "playing now" playlist?

Something like

___U2______________
With or without you
Every braking wave

__Cure___________
Imagine Dragons
On the top of the world

Good idea.

maybe even more options than a solid line with colour.  Graphical bar options for dividers to section of groups of artist/albums etc.  All with colour options.  Maybe just on the right click context menu when hovering over the bit between tracks in the playing now playlist.
Title: Re: separation line in Playing Now
Post by: DoubtingThomas on May 09, 2016, 11:55:36 am
While I can't prove it... I'd swear the old ReplayGain was more effective.