Another possibility that I mentioned was using the --rhythmdb-file command line option to have several library, though that's pretty inconvenient. Christophe Le samedi 04 septembre 2004 à 21:02 +0200, Ruben Vermeersch a écrit : > On Fri, 2004-09-03 at 10:40 +0000, Gisli Ottarsson wrote: > > Once in a while it has been suggested on this lists that it might be > > useful to have multiple libraries in the Source List. I would also find > > this to be a convenient feature. Let me try to motivate. > > > > In addition to my own ripped music, I have a collection of music (from > > an undisclosed source) which I occasionally like to review, but don't > > normally like to hear during random play. I've tried everything to > > handle this. I've even gone as far as redefining all those songs > > into some weird genre (Christian Gangsta Rap), but selecting 'all genres > > except' is slightly awkward. > > > > If these two collections were in a separate library, handling this > > would be a breeze. > > > > For what it's worth. > > > > Gisli > > It is I who requested it and I talked to teuf about this on IRC. > > He rather saw the merging of playlists and browser view (so you can use > the artist / genre / album selections in a playlist view), which would > enable the same thing, if you could create an automatic playlist based > on the location of the audio file (yes, i know we try to seperate the > audio collection from the filesystem, but i (and many other people) > seperate their collections by putting them in different folders). > > So it's either the multiple libraries thing, or merging browser view in > playlists and adding an "automatic playlist by file location" thing, I > think. > > Just my 2cents though > > Regards, > Ruben
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