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  • MrSinatra
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    Originally Posted by cugel View Post
    Have a preference option to pop up a warning whenever the user's action would have the effect of wiping out the current playlist.
    thats a good idea. i would also suggest that the history section track the playlists.

    i don't use them much myself, but both ideas i think are seemingly easily within reach.

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  • Aminifu
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    Originally Posted by cugel View Post
    Thanks for the link.

    I've used that plug-in before. After using it for a while, it caused strange issues for me because of the undo cue. Believe it or not, it started deleting files not only from the playlist but from the hard drive as well. I tested this with trial and error, and the issue stopped when I removed the plug-in.
    I've never had the playlist undo plug-in delete any files from my hard drives. Were you using the current version or an older one?

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  • cugel
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    Thanks for the link.

    I've used that plug-in before. After using it for a while, it caused strange issues for me because of the undo cue. Believe it or not, it started deleting files not only from the playlist but from the hard drive as well. I tested this with trial and error, and the issue stopped when I removed the plug-in.

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  • Aminifu
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    Give this plug-in a try (https://winampplugins.co.uk/plu.html). It doesn't provide a warning when the playlist is changed, but it does let you recover from accidental changes.

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  • cugel
    started a topic Safety net for active playlists

    Safety net for active playlists

    I've been using Winamp to broadcast for over 15 years, with shoutcast, edcast and altacast.

    By far, the one change I want most to see is this:

    Have a preference option to pop up a warning whenever the user's action would have the effect of wiping out the current playlist. I have wasted so much time, and lost so much work this way. I know there are ways to be careful, etc., but a safety net would seem a natural part of this kind of software, no?

    Please also try to make it so the "Jump to File" plugin will still work with future versions.

    Thanks
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