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This is a pure HTML5 playlist,
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specifically designed for theater work.
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2018-03-18 12:10:14 -06:00
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I run it on a Chromebook.
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You give it a play list, and it cues them up,
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one at a time.
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Press "play" to play the cued-up track,
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use the arrow keys to select a different track.
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The normal browser media controls are available too.
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You can also plug a Korg NanoKontrol 2 in,
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and use its play/stop/prev/next buttons,
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as well as the first fader.
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This features a massive time display,
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so everybody else in the control booth can see how far into the track you are,
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for things like light cues, etc.
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Just drop these three files in the directory with all your tracks,
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and edit the HTML to have the right list of tracks.
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You can have the same track more than once, if you want.
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Author
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2018-03-18 12:08:00 -06:00
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Neale Pickett <neale@woozle.org>
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