https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417284

            Bug ID: 417284
           Summary: Support for the "just play literally any music, and
                    keep going until i say stop" use case
           Product: elisa
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Other
                OS: Linux
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: wishlist
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: matthieu_gall...@yahoo.fr
          Reporter: ad...@leinir.dk
  Target Milestone: ---

When launching Elisa to play some music, the first thing you have to do as the
user is to make a choice as to what music to play. To be able to just click
play and have the application just play some music, any music, would make this
much simpler.

However, another perhaps more interesting option would be to use the automatic
play queue concept found in a great many other players to do this. The basic
concept works as follows:

* Turn on "just play literally any music, and keep going until i say stop" mode
(name to be better defined ;) )
*  When that track ends, start playing the next, and remove the just finished
track from the list
* If there at any time are less than some threshold of tracks, add another
track to the end (keep adding tracks until there are $threshold tracks in the
list)

The option would be remembered through sessions, which means the only time two
actions are required by the user to play music is when they turn the option on.
Any subsequent times the action would be launch Elisa, click play.

Hope you like the idea :)

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