GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 345248
Support add-to-playlist menu for non-library tracks
Last modified: 2011-02-06 15:12:39 UTC
If I right click on a file in a daap share, I see a menu that allows me to send the file to a playlist. The file never gets there though. I can do a playlist with files from the library, but it doesn't work from daap shares.
Created attachment 67665 [details] [review] patch The actual problem is that you aren't supposed to be able to add tracks from daap/ipod/etc to normal playlists. This patch fixes that. It also adds some comments about the fact that we should support adding ipod tracks to ipod playlists via the menu in the future.
I've committed the patch to cvs. Retitling the bug to reflect the actual issue, not support add-to-playlist for non-library tracks.
I would like the ability to add daap tracks to playlists. Amarok can do this, and we use it at my office, so that the centralized jukebox can play everybody's songs from their laptops or whatever, but the company's computer doesn't have to store the songs on its own hard drive. It is nice to be able to make playlists out of things from multiple shares.
This ticket is addressing two separate issues: 1. An old problem of which adding DAAP tracks seemed to work, but failed - FIXED 2. The feature request for adding support for adding DAAP tracks to playlists. - a dup with #620750 So either way this ticket should be closed, either as FIXED or as a DUP, imo.
I was talking about the feature request that's a dup of 620750. But I think all the other comments are about the bug that's been fixed. I'd say mark this as fixed and I'll subscribe to the other bug.
Ok, let's do that (you might even be cc:ed automatically to the other bug when this bug is marked as a duplicate). *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 620750 ***