;
> But be aware that it might eat your shorts or at least your
> rhythmdb. ;-)
Awesome, thanks! Didn't even touch my db (or eat it anyway). The only
thing that's not working for me is the album art pane. It displays in
the browser, and I can get art, but nothing appears on th
ff all looks awesome, when can it be implemented?
:) Seriously, some of these changes (esp the usibility stuff like
itunes shares, access via g-v-m, etc) could really catapult rb into the
killer app category. I think I'll be starting reading through the gnome
dev docs to see if I can help o
..
I have, but my genre's don't follow a nice solid standard, so they are
kinda long and messy as well :) Genre's are normally very long though,
2-3 words max, and generally short, like 'country' or 'rock' or 'rhythm
and blues', so it could probably stay sand
ed RB for a while :) The current
featureset is nice though for changing filenames of music existing in
RB already though.
alan
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create a playlist from the
current filter?
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x
> days, with x being configurable in gconf
>
> If it doesn't work, then a bug was added at some point and it should be
> fixed.
A nifty feature here would be a automatic 'reconnect', where if a song
disappears, RB can try to find it again. A lot of times I'
inz system already has the track recognition based on a
fingerprint and not relying on id3 tags, (which IIRC is already linked
into RB, not sure if it's used yet or not), and it has code to link into
amazon images based on album/artist. It makes sense that this all
matches up with this functiona
the request from Adal would work
nicely. Just restart RB and it's playing music from where you left
off...
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ebar queue list detachable, so people who think it
> clutters the UI can have it in a separate window. Then make a menu
> option under View that has the Queue list.
This would be the perfect place for the OS/X style drawer IMHO.
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This is currently half-broken anyway
> (due to bug 316910), and should be easy enough to fix.
>
>
> Hopefully I'll get around to fixing those two soonish, but I though I'd
> post it anyway so that people can take a look.
Very cool, I'll play with this tonight (160
e for this, could this be used (though I doubt the inclusion is
a purely technical issue).
TIA, and great job on .9.2, it fixes a couple of my personal beefs with
RB, and seems to happily deal with my quite-large collection.
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l have the controls at the bottom.
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nessicarily want to
have say, my audiobooks when I hit the random button and play everything
from my system.
Just a thought.
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ylists are for? You can generate a playlist
> based on the rule "Genre does not contain audiobook", or whatever genre
> you use for audiobooks, and play random entries from that.
This is true, but what about that random song that you just don't want
to show up at all and you
how the play counter works already, this might be almost
already built in for you. If the play counter only increments after a
song gets to 100% (or 80 or 90%) then aborted plays won't increment
song counts and skew statistics.
If the play counter doesn't already work this way, then I
rary contains > 100k songs) to do a
search and not have to scroll all the way back to where it was.
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erent URI).
>
> The right way to handle 302 responds would be to try the new address instead
> [1].
Maybe this is the sort of thing that'd be dealt with by a gnome-wide
download API / program / etc. It's been talked about a few times on the
epiphany list and I belive gnome-d
this'd be interesting to
anyone but me though, as I am apparently the last person in the world
not to have an iPod :(
Anyway, does this sound useful at all to anyone? Thoughts, ideas?
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on a different computer with a non-RB player.
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t is off by default (I have a feeling it is) I vote to turn it on.
I think that that's something that'd be good to have in the "core" of
the system and not have to make people poke through a list of plugins to
turn it on.
If i
ount as a double could be a lot of code, though... so this
>> particular tangent could prove unfeasable.
>>
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tand then ctrl-ding the
cat got rhythmbolx back to life.
yet another audio daemon
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I've tried this out and it seems
to work.
The patch is against the SVN version of 0.11.6 in Ubuntu Intrepid;
but should go on pretty easily.
Any chance of this making it to a release?
All comments welcome.
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Look back on the list a few weeks; I remember there was someone who was
discussing this
or had a patch; they were considering doing it at some point into the song
(e.g. 2/3rds of the
way).
(Having said that, last song repeats seem to be very rare, if it's happening as
you say
why would t
that
are in the recent period.
I *think* the power/log arrangement I use for the normal non-recent
period also leeds to a rapid tail off from recent times.
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they're only in Sid.
0.12 seems OK here (on Ubuntu).
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o but I'm sure
> other people might like to add some in the future.
Hmm yet another variation on Random! There's already the algorithm
of randomness that is chosen (by gconf or combinations of buttons);
but I guess this is the granularity of randomness which is orthogonal
to t
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