On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 1:08 PM, j wrote:
> Hello
> I love to listen to music with Rhythmbox on my Linux Mint 10 desktop. I
> prefer to use headphones but it makes it hard to 'rock out' :) and know if
> my phone is ringing and vibrate I don't always seem to feel. Is there any
> way ya'll could cod
Hello
I love to listen to music with Rhythmbox on my Linux Mint 10 desktop. I
prefer to use headphones but it makes it hard to 'rock out' :) and know if
my phone is ringing and vibrate I don't always seem to feel. Is there any
way ya'll could code an Android app that when my phone rings it auto pau
mp3 supports id3 tags and flac files have their only native tag
format. wav files don't have a universal tagging format so if you can
edit wav tags in some other program that's probably because it
supports its own proprietary tags for wav files.
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Peter
wrote:
> Hi
Hi Joey,
I can think of two reasons why RB would not be able to edit a
track. One is file permissions (it might be read only, for example
a shared file belonging to another user, or a CD-ROM), the
other is the file type. I don't know enough about this to comment,
but perhaps someone on the list wi
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Joey Dodson wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I'm not on the dev list, as I currently don't have much programming
> experience. However, I thought I'd compliment you guys on the project
> and give a couple suggestions. If you don't want/need suggestions,
> then please ignore
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Jake Swesey wrote:
> Hi, I was wondering if you could help me out with a problem that I am
> having. I would like to sync my HTC EVO with Rhythmbox, however in all of
> the pictures that I have seen that were suppose to help me with this
> scenario, they show an o