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Additional playlist hierarchy/options #55

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dei-layborer opened this issue Jun 12, 2024 · 0 comments
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Additional playlist hierarchy/options #55

dei-layborer opened this issue Jun 12, 2024 · 0 comments

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dei-layborer commented Jun 12, 2024

First, wanted to say that I'm definitely liking tori so far! It's a great alternative to other CLI music players I've tried (mainly cmus).

My feature request is regarding playlists, specifically whether there's a way to have "sub" playlists or something like that.

For example, if I add a YouTube playlist as a song, this basically works, but it puts the playlist itself as the "song" name. It will display the actual song name at the bottom once you start playing it, but it'd be nice if it would list the songs in the larger pane to the right too. I'm thinking something akin to the way musikcube does "artist" in the left pane, then in the right has headings representing albums, with the tracks under each.

This would help for local files too. As an example, I have my music collection organized by artist, with albums as sub-folders. tori can handle this at a basic level, but I end up with these massive playlists (hundreds of songs) with no real way to navigate them easily. The only alternative right now is to end up with a million playlists (one for each album), which is similarly not ideal.

Oh yeah, and while I'm already asking for the moon, could the documentation be clarified to explain what the default sorting order is? I didn't see that anywhere.

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