by MZmuda » Thu Jul 03, 2014 12:03 am
I seem to be having a problem then. Whenever I double-click a track to listen to it (let's call this "previewing" a track,) it knocks out everything in the "Now Playing" window, so, that's not a viable option for me.
Likewise, dragging and dropping a track onto another tab (ie: where the playlist that I'm editing is open in,) just adds my song to the end of that list, whereas, ideally, I should be able to thoughtfully place that track somewhere, maybe between two other tracks, and not at the end. Sure, I could add it later, but this seems like a simple usability thing that's lacking, which is why I'm bringing it up.
If it helps, think about having to come up with 3 or 4 different playlists: one for a club, one for a children's birthday party, another for a work-place setting, and another for your workout. You only want to traverse your library ONCE, listening to songs you may have forgotten along the way, and drag and drop them to any of those four playlists you feel appropriate.
- Z
I seem to be having a problem then. Whenever I double-click a track to listen to it (let's call this "previewing" a track,) it knocks out everything in the "Now Playing" window, so, that's not a viable option for me.
Likewise, dragging and dropping a track onto another tab (ie: where the playlist that I'm editing is open in,) just adds my song to the end of that list, whereas, ideally, I should be able to thoughtfully place that track somewhere, maybe between two other tracks, and not at the end. Sure, I could add it later, but this seems like a simple usability thing that's lacking, which is why I'm bringing it up.
If it helps, think about having to come up with 3 or 4 different playlists: one for a club, one for a children's birthday party, another for a work-place setting, and another for your workout. You only want to traverse your library ONCE, listening to songs you may have forgotten along the way, and drag and drop them to any of those four playlists you feel appropriate.
- Z