by Barry4679 » Wed May 22, 2019 1:23 am
Peke wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 3:32 pm
Can you please elaborate as from what I see if you select all tracks that you plan to play on party and copy/paste selection into notepad anyone that can download that file from server can search and look thru those tracks.
My Tracks filenames are usually organized using "<Artist - <Title>" so search is simple.
On other side script can be made to export list of tracks in format you want then save it in TXT file that can be searched by users that download it.
It would more useful if it was a directory of hierarchical html files and thumb art, which could be exported to a share on the NAS or somewhere in the Internet. ... A user just needs an link to the top level html index page, and that links to everything underneath.
Here is an example from Catraxx (now dead, but still operational for existing customers). Catraxx was|is a music database, like MM. It has a html export facility. This is an album based example. It can also export a composer based version.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/br6g2lhrgzfb3 ... t.png?dl=0
I export these indices for my whole collection periodically to my web site, to help stop me from buying duplicates when digging through a crate of 2nd hand music, and also as occasional reading notes when listing to music.
MM could implement something like this for whole collections, or selected albums|tracks, or for selected playlists. ... A track based version could be done, but search is not so easy with html ... "search" requires that you know the 1st word of the track title.
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Can you please elaborate as from what I see if you select all tracks that you plan to play on party and copy/paste selection into notepad anyone that can download that file from server can search and look thru those tracks.
My Tracks filenames are usually organized using "<Artist - <Title>" so search is simple.
On other side script can be made to export list of tracks in format you want then save it in TXT file that can be searched by users that download it.
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It would more useful if it was a directory of hierarchical html files and thumb art, which could be exported to a share on the NAS or somewhere in the Internet. ... A user just needs an link to the top level html index page, and that links to everything underneath.
Here is an example from Catraxx (now dead, but still operational for existing customers). Catraxx was|is a music database, like MM. It has a html export facility. This is an album based example. It can also export a composer based version.
[url]https://www.dropbox.com/s/br6g2lhrgzfb3d1/Example%20Catraxx%20html%20export.png?dl=0[/url]
I export these indices for my whole collection periodically to my web site, to help stop me from buying duplicates when digging through a crate of 2nd hand music, and also as occasional reading notes when listing to music.
MM could implement something like this for whole collections, or selected albums|tracks, or for selected playlists. ... A track based version could be done, but search is not so easy with html ... "search" requires that you know the 1st word of the track title.