Bookmarks are working nicely in the latest version. Thanks!
I think I found another minor issue though I can work around it.
I have multiple folders added into subsonic (one for music, one for podcasts, and one for audio books).
My first folder (music) seems to work fine. As I add folders and content or delete them if I reload artists in iSub it refreshes properly.
For the other 2 folders not so much. I can add and remove subdirectories in those defined folders yet no matter how many times I reload artists in iSub it still shows the old stale content. Even disabling or deleting the folders from subsonic do not get reflected in iSub. If I actually uninstall iSub and reinstall it then it picks up a fresh current copy of those folders.
so first folder defined in subsonic:
c:\music
adding
c:\music\artists1
properly shows up in iSub after an artist reload
defining a second folder in subsonic:
d:\podcasts
adding
d:\podcasts\somepodcastshow
never shows up in iSub without a complete reinstall of the app.
These are minor feature requests:
- general context persistence. It seems like iSub forgets it's current song it was playing if you leave iSub on pause for say 10 min or so (not sure on the exact same length of time). It remembers the last playlist but say I have a 1000 song play list. I would like to pick up where I left off (say song #153). I can sort of tell by what has been cached (and turning on the way cool cache color option). I know the resume/ask thing works great if you say kill the isub app while a song is playing. But if iSub is in a paused state it's more like saying I'm done playing this playlist instead of an actual I'm just pausing this playlist until a much later time.
- Bookmarks is working great. This request kind of ties into the above point and has to do with context of the current playlist. For individual songs and podcasts the current bookmarks implementation is all kinds of awesome. But lets say my current playlist is an audio book which is divided into 20 mp3 files. When I bookmark it is only aware of that one file in which I bookmarked in. When I choose a bookmark the playlist only consists of that 1 single song. It would be neat (and this is the way rockbox does it) if bookmarking not only captured the current song and position but also the current playlist at that time so the entire state could be restored when you choose a bookmark. This would also solve the above issue where I could say bookmark while I'm on song #153 33sec into it. When I come back later and choose that bookmark, it restores the entire 1000 song playlist and starts me off at song #153 at the 33sec mark.
I just want to close with how thrilled I am with iSub in it's current state. It already does much much more than anything I thought possible with a streaming audio app.