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Playing Now is an '''ordered |
Playing Now is an '''ordered Playlist''' created automatically when you play media files. You can do any of the following (they are explained below): |
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* Send files to Playing Now in a number of ways. |
* Send files to Playing Now in a number of ways. |
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* Re-order the Playing Now playlist. |
* Re-order the Playing Now playlist. |
Revision as of 18:25, 1 March 2007
Playing Now is an ordered Playlist created automatically when you play media files. You can do any of the following (they are explained below):
- Send files to Playing Now in a number of ways.
- Re-order the Playing Now playlist.
- Clear the Playing Now playlist.
- Shuffle and/or reshuffle the playlist.
- Save the playlist on exit so that it opens the next time the program starts.
- Set the program to automatically start playing the playlist when you start the program.
Playing Now is also a special screen. It includes two panes: a list (or thumbnails), and a visualization pane.
- Access the Playing Now screen in a variety of ways.
- View the list of files in queue to play.
- View cover art, lyrics, notes and other fields of the currently playing track in the visualization pane.
- Hide the list or the visualization pane, or modify the size of each pane with the slider bar.
- Set the program to automatically jump to the Playing Now screen during playback.
This is not to be confused with a plug-in called Playing Now by RhinoBanga which displays a popup showing the currently playing track.