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2004-03-31, 15:02
(This post was last modified: 2011-01-18, 20:49 by Gamester17.)
Jump search function (like WinAmp's "jump") with T9 type predictive text typing input?
would it be posible to ad a search function (like winamps "jump") where you just start typing, an then the matching names pops up?
is it only me, or does anyone else find it unusable to use the existing seach function? it should use the database instead of searching through all the shares to create a live search filter. this seems like it should be a fundamental feature of any streaming media player.
i really miss this feature
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it would be mutch faster way to do a search, because you dont have to type the whole name. and especially if you dont know the name of a song exactly
maybe it could be done by a view filter and the "phone" input method/onscreen keyboard and normal keyboard. this way the view filter can exclude the files that doesn't match the words you just entered. this should of course be done in the database to make it quicker.
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2005-04-20, 01:03
i get what your saying and defently agree.
maybe an alternate explination to help others get it.
it would be an on the fly search. so your searching for "stairway to heaven" when u type "s" it would jump u to the "s"s then when u hit "t" it would jump you to the "st"'s. you can repeat this process untill you get close enough to just scroll the rest of the way.
this would be much much faster than typing in "stairway to heaven" or the way i format filenames "led zeplin - iv - stairway to heaven" and what if you forget some little part like the album(iv isnt the album stairway to heaven is on) or make a small typo? you have to retype all that over again.
say you want to just jump to an artist on your playlist. youd have to remember the file name of the first alphabetical song. remember that if you have a file list big enought to need to do a search in the first place you probably have tag info off so its not hella slow.
defently would love this feature if you read this and dont get it say so and we will convince you!
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thanx blindguy... nice to se that that at least one person isnt blind to my suggestion :o
but still with a real keyb it would be a very fast way to do a search... ( 2 sec or less :p )
any developer with a comment??
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you can use the onscreen keyboard like how it is curently. in the background you see the list of songs moving as you enter letters. when you hit enter it closes the keyboard and leaves you in the spot you jumped to.
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mou you wouldnt want it to search the middle of the string
your entry in the demo should be "50 c" not "cent"
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2005-11-07, 08:38
i think the title is self explanatory... dont you guys think it would be nice to be able to do a search for specific filenames using the osk? and on top of that, you should be able to create on the fly playlists as well. (saves a new .m3u file on the hd)
let me know what you guys think!
thanks
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there is a search function. it only uses the database, and i dont think its accessible from the osd.
and you can make on the fly playlists... you need to queue the items. queue is available in the context menu, and on both the gamepad and remote (zero). look at keymap.xml for the mapping on the gamepad. i forget what it is. i never use the gamepad.
after you've queue'ed up files, switch to the playlists window. "now playing" from the context menu. it can also be made accessible via a button using xbmc.activatewindow() commands. search the manual (in my sig) for more details on that.
once at the playlists window, you can save the current playlist as an m3u file. the saved playlist can be accessed from music -> files -> playlists or music -> library -> playlists.