Add playPreview method to Track object#37
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This emit call will happen before the user has a chance to attach an "error" listener to the stream (since it hasn't been returned yet). Let's call this in a process.nextTick() callback.
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Both this and the other comment are fixed in 3dd517e. I never realised why everyone used process.nextTick for emitting events but now that you explain it, that makes a lot of sense. Thanks.
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Pretty self-explanatory, provides a new method to play previews and an example which uses it.
From the earlier conversation in #23. The code hasn't changed since then - just submitting it as a PR so it doesn't get forgotten.