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Messages - Ysl

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General Discussion / Re: Files associations
« on: June 17, 2024, 04:33:11 PM »
Also for showing the total track number, I thought it was easy because already implemented in the Left corner notification, I hoped to have the same thing in the main player...

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General Discussion / Re: Files associations
« on: June 17, 2024, 04:28:13 PM »
Thank you for your answers! I thought it was the developer answering me!
Attached is the version i use..

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General Discussion / Re: Files associations
« on: June 17, 2024, 08:26:31 AM »
"1- In the Multi Content View, I would like to see track number AND total track (of album or playlist) like 4/12 instead of 4"

This one should be easy to implement...I'm I right ?

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General Discussion / Re: Files associations
« on: June 17, 2024, 08:25:36 AM »
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2- When left clicking on the Cover art area, left to the Multi Content View, I would like my browser to open Google IMAGE with Artist and title tags as search text (for single (not album) cover search)

...

I use a modern skin called "Defix Hi-End" (it is attached below). It can be configured to display the playing track's albumart in it's playlist editor window (select the skin settings command in WACUP's main right-click menu). When you right-click on the image you get a pop-up that lets you start a google album art search in your default browser.

If you have entered the corresponding metadata in the playing track's media library record, when you left-click on the headings (title, artist or album) to the right of the albumart image it starts a google search in your default browser for the data listed.

What I am looking for is an easy way to find the cover of a song TO DOWNLOAD it and then add it the the .mp3 file...

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General Discussion / Re: Files associations
« on: June 17, 2024, 08:23:20 AM »
    3- An easy way to re-start a track at 0:00 when playing a track, especially difficult (with the mouse) when it play the first seconds of the track. One way could be the possibility to configure the "Previous Track" button (which I never use) as "start the track at the beginning.

Just click the play button again to restart a track.
 
If I left click, it just Play/Pause, no restart... If I right click, the cover art reload and I have a 1/4 second sound interruption.
Did not find a way to restart the song....

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General Discussion / Re: Files associations
« on: June 16, 2024, 01:09:19 PM »
Thank you for replying
Installed latest version and working great so far ♥♥
Still, there are 3 things I would ask you consider to add (if not already hidden somewhere ;)

1- In the Multi Content View, I would like to see track number AND total track (of album or playlist) like 4/12 instead of 4

2- When left clicking on the Cover art area, left to the Multi Content View, I would like my browser to open Google IMAGE with Artist and title tags as search text (for single (not album) cover search)

3- An easy way to re-start a track at 0:00 when playing a track, especially difficult (with the mouse) when it play the first seconds of the track. One way could be the possibility to configure the "Previous Track" button (which I never use) as "start the track at the beginning.

Thank again for a great program i couldn't (musically) live without :)

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General Discussion / Files associations
« on: June 16, 2024, 08:55:32 AM »
Hi
I use wacup 1.0.21.7236 for a few years now
I would like to upgrade (no Beta) but if I understand well, the latest stable version (1.99.15.19320) does not support files association (I'm on Windows 10)
What's the use without it ? I double click on a .mp3 files and wacup doesn't launch ?
Please clarify this situation so I know if there is something to do about it
Thank you for you constant work on Wacup, waiting to be able to use the latest version :)
Ysl

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General Discussion / Full or Portable ?
« on: December 25, 2020, 08:25:32 AM »
Hi

I don't remember if I installed initially the full or the Portable version so I'm afraid to install the wrong version of the latest build...

How can I know which one I installed ?

Thanks and Merry Xmas :)

Ysl

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General Discussion / Re: How to start a track from the beginning....
« on: November 26, 2020, 08:20:06 PM »
Thank you, you understood my problem right !
Just hope you could add this in a future release..

BTW any idea when a new public beta will be available ?

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General Discussion / Re: How to start a track from the beginning....
« on: November 26, 2020, 07:59:53 PM »
Thank you all for taking time to reply.

I use Big Bento Modern Windows 10 Edition

I don't remember where I did activate the option "remember track play position" but I like it because it is useful for me. But you know it now, sometimes I would like to play a track at 0:00 and I don't not find how...

Even if the track start at the last recorded position, I would like an option to jump at 0:00 like right clicking on the Play button

In preferences, in the 2 pages for Playback/Autoplay, everything is unckecked

When seeking on the waveform seeker, it's almost impossible for me to go to the 0:00 position with the mouse (it's like out of range and go nowhere or 0:06 or 0:13 (track is 1 hour long)

It would be so simple if right clicking on the Play button worked...

Thanks again


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General Discussion / How to start a track from the beginning....
« on: November 25, 2020, 07:40:04 PM »
Hi

How do I (re)start a track from the beginning when using the option "remember track play position" ?

I always use the Waveform Seeker which do not allow me to use the original slider

Without the option activated, I can Right click on the Play button to (re)start at 0:00

I tried the 'Jump to:" 0:00 but still playing at the current track position...

Thanks for your help

Ysl

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