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[GH-ISSUE #1846] [FR]: Start song at x:xx #1012
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Originally created by @ShetlandJ on GitHub (Oct 12, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/koel/koel/issues/1846
Originally assigned to: @phanan on GitHub.
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I will PR this:
It would be cool to have the ability to start a song at 0:xx.
Consider a track like
At The Drive-In - No Wolf Like The Present. There is ~40 seconds of almost silence at the start of this song. I will always skip this, because the song only really starts when it kicks in:Another example is
Fucked Up - None Of Your Business Man:1:45 before the song kicks in!
May also be useful for podcasts (on a more podcast-specific setting, e.g. I always skip the 1 minute long theme song to the Knowledge Fight podcast)
Suggest we have a setting in the Edit Track which allows the user to input a start from minutes / seconds to allow them to skip.
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@phanan commented on GitHub (Oct 12, 2024):
I wonder if any music player has this feature. To me it sounds like an edge
case.
On Sat, Oct 12, 2024 at 19:17 James @.***> wrote: