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Currently the jam tracks are all hard coded in JSON.
If you use the Fretonator on a regular basis, you may get bored of jamming to the same jam tracks over and over again. Could we use the Youtube API to search for a jam track and identify if it is appropriate somehow?
Notice how the video-loader has separate functionality for server-side and client-side rendering - this will have to be taken into account.
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Currently the jam tracks are all hard coded in JSON.
If you use the Fretonator on a regular basis, you may get bored of jamming to the same jam tracks over and over again. Could we use the Youtube API to search for a jam track and identify if it is appropriate somehow?
Notice how the video-loader has separate functionality for server-side and client-side rendering - this will have to be taken into account.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: