2014-09-21, 16:32
(2014-09-20, 16:49)Angelscry Wrote:(2014-09-16, 17:39)MrBlack13 Wrote:I have found 2 ways to do it...(2014-09-15, 16:15)Angelscry Wrote: If there is a command into XBMC that allow you to start and play a playlist, it would be possible to launch this command internally or externally (by using script) using Advanced Launcher.
Thanks. I found this script, but at this point, the whole thing is over my head. I really can't believe that someone wouldn't want a simple way to randomly play (one click) a specific playlist, but I guess I'm wrong because I can't find where anyone had done it.
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=69797
First Method:
Into XBMC, add your playlist to favourites. Then, into Advanced Launcher create a favourite launcher of this playlist. Next, into the favourite launcher context menu ("C" key), go into Edit Launcher > Advanced Modifications > Modify Arguments and edit the value from this :
Code:ActivateWindow(10502,"special://profile/playlists/music/Test.m3u",return)
to this :
Code:PlayMedia("special://profile/playlists/music/Test.m3u",return)
Second Method:
Into XBMC, add your playlist to favourites. Then on your system, edit your xbmc/userdata/favourites.xml file and replace the line corresponding to your playlist from this :
Code:<favourite name="Test.m3u">ActivateWindow(10502,"special://profile/playlists/music/Test.m3u",return)</favourite>
to this :
Code:<favourite name="Test.m3u">PlayMedia("special://profile/playlists/music/Test.m3u",return)</favourite>
Then you can create a favourite launcher into Advanced Launcher and do what you want with it.
you are THE MAN! hopefully i'm not the only person looking for this and it will help a ton of others.
Thanks!