On 09/01/20 20:11, Sam Geeraerts wrote:
> I'll check if --debug can tell me anything new.
I found that when I closed Rhythmbox it said "disposing playlist
source", first slow and then increasingly faster. This person has a lot
of playlists. I also found that this person was st
On 08/01/20 23:01, Jonathan Matthew wrote:
> Does this person make use of a screen reader, or some other accessibility
> technology? These have pretty significant performance impacts for
> applications that use large tables.
No.
> On my six year old laptop, rhythmbox takes about two seconds to s
I'm writing on behalf of someone with a large audio collection (28000
files, 120 GB). This person is happy with Rhythmbox, except that it's
pretty slow.
I don't have exact measurements, but it's something in the order of:
* 3 minutes for startup
* 30 seconds to switch to a song from another playl
't get in touch with any maintainers, things are a bit more
difficult, but you'll be able to get the right permissions eventually. Ask
for help whenever you are stuck. https://wiki.gnome.org/MaintainersCorner
gives a rough guide of what to do.
Sam
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This raises an interesting question of how the project can continue.
Software projects work best when there is a dedicated maintenance team to
review and merge patches. This requires a good knowledge of the codebase
and a continual dedication of time, th
Hello
There is some buzz around the Meson build system recently[1], and I
have spent some time writing build instructions for Rhythmbox using
Meson.
The new build instructions are available in the wip/sam/meson branch
of rhythmbox.git. I'd describe them as beta quality right now; they
prod
Is there a way to determine if a song is playing or not with rhythmbox-client?
As best I can tell, there isn't.
So... would the feature be best implemented via
a return code,
a new option (eg --status),
append status to --print-playing (eg "paused")
or something else
Thoughts?
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> Thanks for your support,
> Paul Bellamy
>
> 2009/5/4 Sam Pattuzzi
> Sounds interesting, is there support for features like cover
> art over
> mtp?
>
>
> On Mon, 2009-05-04 at 09:08 -0700, pyrhho wrote:
>
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Thank you for your feedback.
BTW, thank you *a lot* for this wonderful piece of software! ;)
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e counter.
according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ID3 ID3v1 extended tags have
start-time and end-time tags.
Sam
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On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 19:11:40 +0100, Christophe Dehais wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can I use gdb with a non-installed svn snapshot of rhythmbox ?
>
> Christophe
$ libtool --mode=execute gdb ./rhythmbox
More info at <http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual.html#Debugging-
exec
e whatever I want to
> launch. I highly suspect it's a bug though, is it?
Indeed, I can press Windows + R (presumably Alt + F2) will also work.
This brings up the 'Run Application' window behind Rhythmbox, and from
there I can execute commands, terminal, etc by blind typing. :)
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see
<http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components> for more information. :)
Note that if your WMA files are 'protected' by DRM (copy protection) then
you'll need to decrypt them somehow before GStreamer will be able to play
them.
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le to set them once and have
> all interested apps use the same values.
>
> Would it be possible to agree on a common naming for these keys that could
> be used by all Gnome Audioscrobbler apps? For example:
>
> /system/audioscrobbler/username
> /system/audioscrobbler/password
need to include
the rest in the checksum operation. :)
Cheers,
James "Doc" Livingston
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> * Sorting isn't as functional as I would like. I want to be able to
> sort my library by artist, year and then track number. I'm sure
> there's people who want to sort by a crazy combination of stuff. This> is actually an issue for me in more programs than just RB, so maybe> it's more a problem w
hnical for a music player, I want "yesterday" and "two days ago" etc.
There's some more stuff I have on my list as well but none of it is really worthy of discussion (crashes, things already in bugzilla, etc). Well I hope all this is some use, and thanks for any response..SamĀ
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I just want to write in saying that I enjoy rhythmbox very much. I
would like to request a feature though. I'm sure I'm not the first to
ask, but I would like to be able to queue songs up ahead of time. I
generally just let it run in random (shuffle) mode, but occasionally I
like to pick a few s
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