Hi,
this is my first post, so I'll introduce myself briefly.
My name is Jan, I'm 31 years old and work as a C/C++ developer in
Hamburg, Germany. At work I do mostly Qt on Windows, but personally I
prefer Linux, although I barely ever code on it.
I came across a bug when importing la
Hi everybody,
I miss the Repeat-Function for only one Song.
Is it possible, to add this in the next Version of Rhythmbox?
Best Regards
Jan
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Hi,
the current version of rhythmbox does not interpret the "--no-start"
parameter anymore. The check which was
present in 0.13.3 has been removed. Can you please fix it in the next
version?
Thanks,
Jan
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ired, please direct me to the proper source files.
Greetings,
Jan Wilmans
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Jason Bodnar schrieb:
On Mon, 04 Aug 2008 11:15:50 +0200, Jan Rathmann wrote
I also have already made up my mind about how this feature could be
integrated in the GUI of Rhythmbox. In Amarok it is solved the way
that there is a small icon in the lower window corner which toggles
the
in random order" (or something like this). If this button
is clicked, then the random-button for songs would automatically be
"unpressed" if random song playback was enabled (and vice versa).
It would be great to hear what you think.
Kind regards,
Jan
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J.
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Jonathan Matthew wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just committed the gapless/crossfading player backend I've been
> working on for a while. It's been working pretty well for me for a few
> months now, and I think I've managed to implement everything from the
> existing player backend, even if I"ve never teste
Daniel wrote:
> Can one play RTSP streams in Rhythmbox ?
>
> Thanks!
Support for RTSP in GStreamer is coming along. Once the GStreamer
plugins work perfectly, it should also Just Work in Rhythmbox.
Certainly you can already add an RTSP stream as an internet radio and
try it out to see how well i
tch up, although the
> pitch is right.
>
Are you only talking about mp3? If so, do you have the fluendo mp3
decoder installed? The packaged version of that (at least in Ubuntu) had
a nasty distortion bug.
J.
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ENOSIG
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reamer - before it didn't work very well at all when starving - but I
don't think this has been in a release yet.
J.
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Pants Pants Pants Pants Pants Pants Pants Pants.
Lovely Pants, wonderful Pa-ants.
Lovely Pants, wonderful Pa-ants.
(Shut up! Bloody Viki
gins-base/pre/gst-plugins-base-0.10.8.2.tar.bz2
if you want to try it.
Regards,
Jan.
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you would lie if you were in his place. - H.L. Mencken
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sdsink and now
they're not.
Try running gstreamer-properties (from gnome-media) and changing the
audio sink to ESD.
J.
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If Darl McBride had his way, he would have banned marriage too, because
it
obviously is against the remunerative i
eed appropriate licensing too,
yes. Plugins distributed separately by someone on their website won't
cause problems, since they are not being distributed together with any
incompatible code - it's only when things are distributed together that
it triggers the incompatibility clauses of
x, and I'd like to try out the new version,
so any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
-Jan
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f you turn the volume down in something like
Xine or XMMS, it turns down the global system volume, and this will make
Rhythmbox quieter too.
Open your Volume Control panel and ensure that the Master and PCM
sliders are up nice and high, and then RB should be loud again.
J.
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#x27;t bother just yet - the GStreamer 0.9 API has settled a little,
but it's still the unstable branch. I'll update the patch in bugzilla
soon for people that are interested in trying it out, but the existing
patch is already obsolete.
J.
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Hi,
just short introduction of myself. I'm a student in management and I'm
living in Belgium. Forgive me for my english. I'm a user of gnome &
rhythmbox for not so long. I just hated Windows and made the switch. I
must say I love the gtk- gnome-look. I think it would be very nice for
bussiness sol
mode (after pressing ctrl+d I
sometimes get a really long minimized window but that's probably just a
bug)
That should be reduced to 3 or 4 steps I think.
just a thought
kind regards
Meulemeester Jan Dante
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ooks like it
> might be a gstreamer bug, or at least something better fixed there,
> so I'll keep looking.
>
Is this a GStreamer bug? Do we have a bug report for it?
J.
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On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 10:07 +0100, Fredrik Noring wrote:
> tor 2005-03-17 klockan 19:52 +1100 skrev Jan Schmidt:
> > Missing the point that it still requires effort from the user to set up
> > a mysql server in this way and ensure there's a unix-domain socket with
> >
On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 09:44 +0100, Fredrik Noring wrote:
> tor 2005-03-17 klockan 11:29 +1100 skrev Jan Schmidt:
> > This is not to say that RB shouldn't have switchable backends, but
> > the default should never be something like mySQL that requires
> > user-interventi
shouldn't have switchable backends, but the
default should never be something like mySQL that requires
user-intervention to set up databases and db login permissions.
J.
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