![]() ![]() Predictable behavior enables rapid-fire workflows like this, while the current MusicBee queuing paradigm will only slow me down. When I want to skip three tracks ahead in an album while shuffle is enabled, I use a hotkey that disables shuffle, skips to the next track, and re-enables shuffle - three taps, and I'm on the song I want. When I want to listen to the rest of the current album, I use a hotkey to disable shuffle. When I want to queue a specific song, I do the same thing, but hit "queue" instead rather than restoring the application and rooting around through my library. When I want to listen to a specific song, I use a hotkey to load Media Library Search (or JTFE in Winamp), hammer out the song title, and hit enter. In fb2k (and previously, in Winamp), I create an auto-playlist from my library, enable shuffle, and begin playback. I do, in fact, want to listen to every single song I have. ![]()
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