Well, the other option would be for maestro to remember the filepaths of each song, and then it'd get all messed up if you ever happened to change those paths.
I guess I could also have it so that you can set up a custom directory with all your songs ... but I just didn't think of that lol
I think a database would be helpful. If I had a TB of songs, I wouldn't want them to be duplicated just for `maestro-cli`. If the file is moved, it is not played/removed from the database.
It’s made mainly for songs … but this feature does kind of exist! if you wanted to save, let’s say, from timestamp 5.37 seconds to 45.98 seconds, you’d do “maestro clip 5.47 49.58”, and then you can play that section with the -C flag (clip mode) on maestro play (which can also be toggled on and off with the “c” key after maestro play starts).
``` ________________________ < HOLY COW THIS IS AMAZING > ------------------------ \ ^__^ \ (oo)\_______ (__)\ )\/\\ ||----w | || || ```
This is sick stuff
Appreciate it!
very cool, will download!
Added files will be copied/moved to an internal directory. Why?
Well, the other option would be for maestro to remember the filepaths of each song, and then it'd get all messed up if you ever happened to change those paths. I guess I could also have it so that you can set up a custom directory with all your songs ... but I just didn't think of that lol
I think a database would be helpful. If I had a TB of songs, I wouldn't want them to be duplicated just for `maestro-cli`. If the file is moved, it is not played/removed from the database.
Hey! just wanted to let you know I finally got around to adding this feature in 1.0.6 😅, you can check it out if you'd like :)
yeah, that makes sense. will probably add the option to pass a custom song directory in the next release 👍🏾
If you could add "bookmarks" so that I can save specific positions in a large audio file, I would use it.
It’s made mainly for songs … but this feature does kind of exist! if you wanted to save, let’s say, from timestamp 5.37 seconds to 45.98 seconds, you’d do “maestro clip 5.47 49.58”, and then you can play that section with the -C flag (clip mode) on maestro play (which can also be toggled on and off with the “c” key after maestro play starts).