Freebox Jukebox

E-Touch General Category => Support and Bug Reports => Topic started by: fat-johnny on October 16, 2012, 10:42:25 PM

Title: Easy way to config for different scenarios (party, home alone, etc.)??
Post by: fat-johnny on October 16, 2012, 10:42:25 PM
Barry (and community),

When I usually have a party, I remove most buttons, just leaving the "Add to Queue" button.  When I am home alone, I like to have the "Play Now", "Play Next", Play Entire Album", etc. also enabled.

My request:  Is there an easy way to load up config files like "Party" or "Home alone" or "Wife" to easily config the jukebox the way I like it.

What might even be better is shortcuts on the desktop to run command-line options.
One shortcut for  etouch.exe –party
One shortcut for  etouch.exe -homealone


Or is this functionality already built into the "My Etouch" feature.  I admittedly have not played around with that at all.

Lemme know,
FJ
Title: Re: Easy way to config for different scenarios (party, home alone, etc.)??
Post by: ecbrad on October 17, 2012, 06:27:43 AM
Funny I do the same thing.

It's not an onerous task to change the settings but yeah profile options would definitely be a value add. Just not sure who else would use it?

Brad
Title: Re: Easy way to config for different scenarios (party, home alone, etc.)??
Post by: Norman Marshall on October 17, 2012, 07:56:10 AM
That would be a brilliant idea tor My E-Touch
Title: Re: Easy way to config for different scenarios (party, home alone, etc.)??
Post by: Barcrest on October 17, 2012, 02:50:41 PM
If we are just talking about enabling/disabling buttons this is something I can add and will activate via my e-touch....

How about this....

Log in as user and it switches to what you have set. If you go into options you see global settings and user settings with a drop down box on user settings to pick different users...

This also lets you just login to my e-touch during a party to have the play now and next etc availble for a specifict track and log out again.

Am i on the right lines with this?
Title: Re: Easy way to config for different scenarios (party, home alone, etc.)??
Post by: jukejohn on October 17, 2012, 03:53:45 PM
sounds like this could come in handy
Title: Re: Easy way to config for different scenarios (party, home alone, etc.)??
Post by: acejas on October 20, 2012, 01:12:05 PM
Yeah great option Barry. Puts more use to the login I reckon too - Never really used it or seen the advantages  ???