I have a directory with mixed mp3 and mp4 files (actually, this happens with just mp4 files). I want to play the whole dir in the TC Media Player (it would also be convenient to be able to send the whole dir contents to another android Media Player):
I hold the dir name and press either "Play in background" or "Add to queue": mp3 files are included in the list, but mp4 files are not. However, if I hold just the individual mp4 file, it is included in the list and played.
It seems a bug to me. Isn't it?
PS: with 2.05 beta 2
mp4 files aren't included in play list when playing a dir
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mp4 files aren't included in play list when playing a dir
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These functions only add files to the queue which are of type audio/*. The mp4 files are of type video/*, therefore they will not be included by these functions.
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I understand the reason, and that it's a deliberate behaviour, not a bug.ghisler(Author) wrote:These functions only add files to the queue which are of type audio/*. The mp4 files are of type video/*, therefore they will not be included by these functions.
However, as I've replied in another related post, for me the important part of musical video clips is the music. About automatically including the video files in play lists, having into account that already they are included when selected alone, I think that it would be more convenient (and perhaps even simpler to program and to be understood by users) not to exclude them from the file set selected for inclusion. I think that, actually, it's what we users expect, accustommed to, for example, VLC player, which includes media files without discriminating out the video files.
I think it would be more practical and convenient. So, I suggest the modification of TC behaviour in this sense.
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I supose this msj should be in my other parallel post about video playing being paused when screen off.Sir_SiLvA wrote:its not tc pausing the clip but android...
Anyway, it's a usuful clarification. I don't remember now whether other android media players suffer the same effect.
Here, I suggest that TC doesn't exclude out the video clips from play lists, and this would be convenient (at least, for me, but I imagine, for many) even if video playing is paused by android.
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