Postby nuttapillar » 28 Sep 2017 07:35
My music files are slit up into folders according to artist. When I try to play the whole lot at random, VLC will only expand the folder containing the random song it has chosen. Now, when it goes to play the next random song, the bulk of the playlist is made up of songs fromt eh same artist, due to that folder being expanded, with the rest still closed. So it keeps playing music from the same artist, instead of the variety I wanted from using "shuffle". If it expanded all of the folders, then it will have a roughly equal chance of playing music from the other folders/artists.
1. Artist 1
2. Artist 2
3. Artist 3
4. -Song from artist 3
5. -Song from artist 3
6. -Song from artist 3
7. -Song from artist 3
8. -Song from artist 3
9. -Song from artist 3
10. -Song from artist 3
11. -Song from artist 3
12. Artist 4
13. Artist 5
According to this example of folder structure, once it expands an artist folder (artist 3 in the example), the majority of that list is now populated with music from artist 3, and there is a low chance of expanding any of the others. In real life, I actually have a lot more songs in each folder, so the repetition is greater than in this example.
I've been using another program called MusicBee, to get around this issue. It just plays at random, absolutely any song, no matter how far down the heirarchy it is.
But music bee has the issue of when I erase my search term, the playlist doesn't update to go back to playing everything without interrupting the currently playng song.