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Juven Richter

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Jan 24, 2024, 6:44:45 PM1/24/24
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Hi Glen,
Thanks for nice work, as it is always good to listen new tracks. I have made BP from 57 and these songs are good. As I like disco more than rock it seems this new BP 69 for my taste. In world there is so much good music, but they use similar groups as Cascada, Nick Skitz, E-Type and Pink. They are almost in every realise. Thats way I do Bodycombat also, as music is much groovy.
Thank for tracklist!

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I've read from multiple sources that the 5.1 tracklist was what the band planned to release before Warner Bros. shoehorned in the Mokran remixes. However, some sources say the vinyl track order is what the band intended. I'd like a bit of clarification if anyone knows.

If you have physical MC chapters introducing the following tune chapter, you should include them separately (I see them MC + tune on same track in the current tracklist).

About the heading chapter, if it is played in the same stream (TITLE) when looking at it with your regular DVD player (why mentionning a ripper?) and is available in the navigation (PREV., NEXT), then it must appear in our tracklist (find a name or call it [unknown], etc.).

Each track in the tracklist has a unique identifier. The intention is that this uniquely identifies the track within the scope of the tracklist. In particular, if a media item (a particular music file, say) occurs twice in the track list, each occurrence should have a different identifier. If a track is removed from the middle of the playlist, it should not affect the track ids of any other tracks in the tracklist.

Note that the (memory and processing) burden of implementing the TrackList interface and maintaining unique track ids for the playlist can be mitigated by only exposing a subset of the playlist when it is very long (the 20 or so tracks around the currently playing track, for example). This is a recommended practice as the tracklist interface is not designed to enable browsing through a large list of tracks, but rather to provide clients with context about the currently playing track.

The org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.PropertiesChanged signal is emited every time this property changes, but the signal message does not contain the new value. Client implementations should rather rely on the TrackAdded, TrackRemoved and TrackListReplaced signals to keep their representation of the tracklist up to date.

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