tomimatko
Active member
When I try to add Multiple event action > Wizard > Generate a playlist in the event, it gives me something like this:
run PlaylistGeneratorPro.exe "-preset=Funky" "-out=",
but the log shows an error:
PlGen Error: 4 (preset and file name count mismatch) preset: "Funky".
However, when I simply write Generate Funky in Multiple event action, everything works fine.
And one more thing — I'm not sure if it's a bug or just how it's supposed to work, but I suggest doing something about it.
When I create a Multiple event action like scheduler off-generate Funky-scheduler on (see image), only the songs appear in the playlist, but the scheduler commands don’t.
I suggest that those commands also show up in the playlist. That way, a specific playlist could be given priority, regardless of how the other events are programmed.
For example, when I create such a Multiple event in the Playlist Generator, the scheduler off/on commands do appear correctly in the playlist.
It would be very helpful if this could be fixed so that Multiple event action behaves the same way — including scheduler commands in the playlist.
run PlaylistGeneratorPro.exe "-preset=Funky" "-out=",
but the log shows an error:
PlGen Error: 4 (preset and file name count mismatch) preset: "Funky".
However, when I simply write Generate Funky in Multiple event action, everything works fine.
And one more thing — I'm not sure if it's a bug or just how it's supposed to work, but I suggest doing something about it.
When I create a Multiple event action like scheduler off-generate Funky-scheduler on (see image), only the songs appear in the playlist, but the scheduler commands don’t.
I suggest that those commands also show up in the playlist. That way, a specific playlist could be given priority, regardless of how the other events are programmed.
For example, when I create such a Multiple event in the Playlist Generator, the scheduler off/on commands do appear correctly in the playlist.
It would be very helpful if this could be fixed so that Multiple event action behaves the same way — including scheduler commands in the playlist.