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hdradio
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Strange behavior

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I can't remember how this happened.
There were Track1@DJ1, Track2@DJ2, Track3@DJ3
I hit a key combination and deleted Track1.
This track deleted from playlist, but instead of loading Track4 to DJ1 it loaded again Track3 to DJ1 but without showing it to playlist.
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I then hit F9 and started playing DJ3 that had Track3 again, but again without this existing in playlist.
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And one more question: What is Ctrl+Shift+F7 is doing ? There is also a Shift-Ctrl+F7 showing under big eject button. What is the difference ?
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Re: Strange behavior

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I think that it was Ctrl+Shift+F5
Follow is unchecked and Preserve is checked.

I am wondering about the opposite: How can someone reproduce this case ?
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Re: Strange behavior

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One simple way is the following:
- load a couple of tracks to a new playlist
- click on AutoPlay (so that all players are loaded and A is playing)
- select the first track (the one playing in A)
- hit Shift+Del (this removed the selected tracks from the playlist, but as A is playing it won't automatically unload)
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Re: Strange behavior

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Without knowing what key combos you exactly hit it is hard to say...
It also depends on your 'Follow' and 'Preserve' setting (see the main ribbon)...

The Ctrl+Shift+F7 combo in the 'Direct Pause' tooltip is incorrect and will be removed in the next version, but that's just a tool tip display thing.
Shift+Ctrl+F7 is actually used with the 'Direct Eject C' button.

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