Author Topic: New Cmd Parameter: /ShuffleEverything  (Read 857 times)

annomatik

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Hi! I'm using MusicBee to create "Smart Playlists" for Squeezeboxes, Kodi, DS Audio and WinAMP. IE, I have about 40 "Auto Playlists" set up, each limited to 150 items (so Kodi it's not too much for Kodi) and set to randomize, with different criterias. Each of them does a "automatically export a static copy", and these static copies are picked up by my other programs (Kodi, DiskStation Audio, etc.).

The only limitation currently is, that to shuffle these playlists (to generate fresh tracks), I have to start MusicBee and double click all the 40 Auto Playlists.

My feature request: Could you please add an command-line option like "/ShuffleEverything"? So I could start "MusicBee.exe /ShuffleEverything" once a day via the Windows Task Scheduler and have fresh playlists?

The idea would be, if /ShuffleEverything is specified, MusicBee would
1) start up, remain invisible,
2) go through all the defined Auto Playlists and shuffle them as specified
3) write the ones as specified with "automatically export a static copy" to disk
4) quit automatically

-- pretty much a batch-playlist generator.

That would be great. Thank you!