![]() This repeats for any other decks (playlist/albums/songs) that you add. You don't reshuffle the first deck, you just distribute the second deck into the first, scattering them throughout. You have a shuffled deck of cards (that's the initial playlist), then you shuffle another deck (the second playlist) and join it with the other deck. ![]() ![]() "Add to Queue" is also not a elegant solution since they go directly to the top of the Queue as "Next in Queue" and when it comes to albums it would be a hassle to have to manually drag all individual songs down from "Next" and into the regular queue and reshuffle. It would suck to have to make a bunch of separate super specific, yet similar playlists just to be able to shuffle effectively. The next day, I want to listen to just the "Funk" and "Hip Hop" playlist, and I want to also add some new albums and songs from new releases that day, so I just "Shuffle to Queue" the playlists and then go to the individual albums and songs and do the same. If i skip the 30 same all songs, the app repeat the songs even when the 'repeat' is disabled. I want to Shuffle my "Funk", "Jazz", and my "Hip Hop" playlist, so I go to each playlist and "Shuffle to Queue" them. The 'shuffle' option does not shuffle at all, it only plays the same 30 songs in a 200 song playlist. Maybe if they add an option to "Shuffle to Queue" or similar that'll just shuffle the selected song/album/playlists into the existing queue, so that we don't have to deal with the whole "Next in Queue" and "Next From:" situation.Įxample of use case (I used to do this with Google Play): I have playlists by genre and mood. I should be able to shuffle songs/albums/playlists/etc.
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