As some of you know, I have an Access database that lets me examine my collection and generate playlist. In response to a programming challenge posted here a month or so ago by @Wyldanimal, I enhanced it to create filtered and organized playlists for every model and every card in my collection all with just a few mouse clicks.
So, now I have 1929 playlists, one for each card. They are organized into 3 folders. Once contains both 3K and 1080p cards because I play them at the same scale. One contains just 780p cards because I only play them in small mode 3-5 at a time. The last folder contains VG classic cards that I seldom play. I also have 67 playlists each containing selected clips of one model. Finally I have a playlist of just swings, another of window washing and one more of "please pick me" transition clips.
This is overwhelming. I know what to do with the swings, glass and pick-me lists. I use them as a special treat. But what about the others? I've discovered that I don't want to see all the cards of one model for hours on end, so the model clips aren't much use. The card-clip playlists are great in principal because they show just what I want to see. Maybe just Pole or just Table. However, I don't want to spend time picking lists card-by-card, that's too much work. If Totem made it easier to filter out clips I don't want to see, I wouldn't need all these card specific playlists.
Perhaps I need the ability to assemble a 4-6 hour block of randomly selected cards into one big playlist. Then I could pick one at the start of the day and let it run.
What would you do if you could create a playlist for each card tailored to your current viewing desires? Would you load them one at a time into iStripper (I just did that for half a dozen cards) or would you want something else?