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Published by hey68you
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Date Posted: |
March 21st, 2005
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Last Updated: |
November 19th, 2006
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245 total; 2 recently |
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About JumpToFile:
Clone of "Jump to file" dialog that comes with Winamp classic for BeOS's CL-Amp.
This is my attempt to clone the "Jump to file" dialog that comes with Winamp classic for BeOS's CL-Amp. But it's better because it's a stand-alone application and therefore you can run it even when CL-Amp is minimized or running on another workspace.
The code is based on the "clr" application.
For the rest of the source code see:
http://www4.tripnet.se/~slarti/CL-Amp_DevKit_v2f.zip
Usage:
Create a SpicyKey
For a crossfade effect run: JumpToFile -fade
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Jump to File for SoundPlay (experimental) |
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version 1.0 - Artistic License |
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Variation description:
Attempt to duplicate my JumpToFile app for SoundPlay.
Written in Python (using anygui)
Details about this version:
uses the general purpose http plugin that comes with SoundPlay to fetch the playlist and send back a request to play a track.
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Intel Version - requires R5 (1 KB) |
45 downloads |
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version 1.1 - Public Domain |
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Details about this version:
New for Version 1.1:
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Now searches the full path and file name of each track in your playlist. This is what I think the Winamp "Jump to file" dialog is doing.
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Intel Version - requires R5 (31 KB) |
143 downloads |
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