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Bug Reports / Re: Dual Monitors and
« on: September 28, 2017, 07:57:40 PM »
i have changed the popup to share the location used by the auto-invoked popup:

http://musicbee.niblseed.com/V3_1/MusicBee31_Patched.zip
unzip and replace the existing musicbee application files

I've downloaded this and it works perfectly, many thanks.
I'm not sure how things with musicbee work, do I have to re-apply this patch every time I update?

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Bug Reports / Re: Dual Monitors and
« on: September 18, 2017, 11:13:25 PM »
When the pop-up is displayed, you can click on it and drag it to which ever monitor you would like it to be
displayed on.

Coogan

This works only for the automatic 'new track playing' notification, the pop-up that appears when I left click the tray icon to manually bring up the current track information always appears on the second monitor even if I drag it across to the primary monitor and try again. As that other poster said this strange inconsistency between the automatic-on-next-track and manual-click-on-tray pop-ups is the problem, ideally both should always appear in the same place and that place should be modifiable by dragging the pop-up. Even better would be an option to manually specify the screen it appears on in the options menu but I can live with only having the drag option.

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Bug Reports / Dual Monitors and
« on: August 21, 2017, 07:17:10 AM »
When using two monitors (specifically on Windows 7) I generally keep musicbee on the secondary monitor. When musicbee is not the active window the popup displaying track information when a new track starts playing shows up on the bottom right (tray icon area) of the primary screen's toolbar (expected and desirable behaviour). However left clicking the tray icon when 'single click action' is set to 'show track information' displays that popup on the bottom right of the secondary screen instead of the primary (I assume this is because the player is located there though this does not seem to matter for the automatic popup on track change). I am unsure if this is a bug (if not apologies for using the incorrect section of the forum) but it seems strange for it to work differently in both cases and I cannot see an option to change it.

This is perhaps not the clearest description, I can try to explain things more effectively or provide a (poorly made) image to help illustrate what I mean if necessary.

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I recently swapped to MusicBee after my previous music player started to strain under the weight of ~1500 tracks (not many by most standards I'm sure but still). So far I'm liking it rather a lot and have it mostly set up how I like but I've noticed that turning on the "higher rated tracks preferred" option in Preferences - Now Playing almost never plays anything rated below three starts. Apparently this was not the case previously as per https://getmusicbee.com/forum/index.php?topic=21447.0 (I've not tried the fix provided in that thread since I do not know if it's compatible with the current version and there is no guarantee of it being compatible with all future versions anyway). Would it be possible to get a simple option to switch between the old algorithm and the new one or even better to get a slider like the different-same artist one that currently exists?

Additionally is there any way to easily see the existing algorithm or even edit it myself? I'd like to know if one star is even less commonly played than two and so on and if I can just mess with it in a text editor or similar there's no problem (it might be a good thing to document somewhere though). I suppose messing with the more advanced playlist features might help here but if there already exists an option like this and an old algorithm doing it it seems silly not to add it (I'll grant I do not know too much about development but the work looks to already be done and all).

One other note is that I could not easily find the method to change which columns are displayed in a given tab in the documentation, I eventually worked out it was 'right click - set displayed fields'. It's more than likely I just missed it but google turns up nothing useful unless you already know the option is called 'set displayed fields'.

Otherwise I'm very much enjoying MusicBee, in particular I like that you've left in simple options for grumpy users such as myself to enable the more old-fashioned UI options (e.g. showing the Main Menu in Caption Bar instead of just as a modern button) instead of forcing me to look for a custom skin to do it instead.

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