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By beosfrance - Posted on January 2, 2007 - 12:25:39 (#21142)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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it's done and definitly rocks :)
Didn't found time this morning to put it on my pendrive so you'll have to wait tomorrow morning !
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| very good application... but... |
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By cvincent - Posted on January 2, 2007 - 11:19:16 (#21141)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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Hi, i have some request :
- when a song is played, please write title on top of window
- add a feature to import playlist from CLamp or soundplay.
- write time played from song :)
thx !!! very very good application design PRO !!!
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By J.M.Reis - Posted on December 30, 2006 - 23:22:27 (#21138)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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I just received an e-mail with 4 modified base skins, containing an orange one which looks really nice and also a snowwhite one. Just waiting for an answer if I can publish the skins here.
So after releasing Jukebox for Christmas this would be a nice new year-present for everyone ; )
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By ljr - Posted on December 29, 2006 - 10:47:13 (#21131)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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Good work.
Nice app for Christmas ;-)
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By beosfrance - Posted on December 28, 2006 - 12:22:36 (#21130)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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About the close button, isn't the tab close button is enough ? Why have you choose to hide it by default ? (which makes Jukebox no draggable)
@stargater: i was about to design the haiku website but sadly for me, i didn't manage to integrate muckups i have done 'cause of a time leak :(
(for curious folks, see here: http://www.beosfrance.com/muckups/haiku/website/homepage01.jpg)
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By BeOS Mr X - Posted on December 28, 2006 - 03:54:03 (#21129)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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http://quickfoxbrowser.com/beos_screenshots/Mr._X_beos_screen70.png
http://quickfoxbrowser.com/beos_screenshots/Mr._X_beos_screen71.png
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| Skin Contest |
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By stargater - Posted on December 27, 2006 - 21:14:24 (#21127)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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Hi all nice to see inovation and motivations from beosfrance, it look cool and nice, i hope you can make a Haiku Skin :-)
@Developer from Jukebox, witch licenze use Jukebox ?
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By J.M.Reis - Posted on December 27, 2006 - 17:27:05 (#21126)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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You can change the colors of the lists (and the text within a list). Therefore I've put some comments in the .cfg-files.
The font type and size can't be changed in this version.
by the way...if a .cfg file contains a value like "015" don't change it to "15" (Jukebox thinks its 150 + something undefined else).
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By beosfrance - Posted on December 27, 2006 - 17:12:29 (#21125)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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Also, is there a way into the .cfg files to choose the font to use, its size, colors and placement ??
In jukebox mode, i feel the linespacing too small for a easy read, and font too small...
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By beosfrance - Posted on December 27, 2006 - 16:45:08 (#21124)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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eh eh ... it's just a muckup actually, nothing is yet integrated. I first focusing on having something that i like in the details, and then start to integrate.
Perhaps for the end of the week we could have something usable :)
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By J.M.Reis - Posted on December 27, 2006 - 14:27:53 (#21123)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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I really like that skin (some people think the base skin is a bit too dark, so they will love that skin I think)!
Did you notice any strange behaviour while playing around with the .cfg-files? Maybee some settings have no effect or so?
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By beosfrance - Posted on December 27, 2006 - 14:13:16 (#21122)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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Here is the start of the skin i have started to work on yesterday night:
http://www.beosfrance.com/temp/jukebox/jukebox_zetaSkin.jpg
It still leaks settings, jukebox and quit buttons but they will be placed at the bottom right...
Of course, feedback would be much appreciate ! :)
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| set mp3-path |
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By Ram - Posted on December 27, 2006 - 13:31:20 (#21121)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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Yes I know set mp3-path sets it once u "type" in a path. What I meant in my previous post was it should probably give a BFilePanel requester, like a "Browse" or "Select" button does.
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By J.M.Reis - Posted on December 27, 2006 - 12:32:04 (#21120)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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The v0.1c version really seems to fix the startup bug....woohoo = )
The set mp3-path button sets the mp3-path you enter in the textfield on it's left side. So if you don't change the mp3-path and click on this button it actually does nothing.
Using the B key (or the fwd button) should really allways work. So that's a very strange bug you found!
I will try this at a zeta os, but I have to say this effect doesn't occur on my R5 system (maybe an issue of the new bone-mediakit?)
And like stargater allready said: please don't forget to vote this app.
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By stargater - Posted on December 27, 2006 - 11:06:42 (#21118)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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Hi,
please dont fergot to vote this App :-)
THX
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By Ram - Posted on December 27, 2006 - 05:45:00 (#21116)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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OK got the latest one with movable windows, Nice. Tried in Zeta 1.5, works.
Just one hitch -- the "set mp3-path" button doesn't do anything. I think it would more intuitive for it to launch a BFilePanel requesting a directory, currently I think it sets the mp3-path once it is typed-in. Just a minor nag :D
- Ramshankar.
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By BeOS Mr X - Posted on December 27, 2006 - 02:06:43 (#21115)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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When at max volume and changing songs with key B the song doesn't play. But when I adjust to just a little down the volume then when I change songs they play each time. Loads fine, looks cool. Low cpu usage as well.
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| 0.1c - no more crash at start! |
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By s_d - Posted on December 27, 2006 - 01:38:41 (#21114)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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Thanks, 0.1c started ok on 5.03-Bone
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By J.M.Reis - Posted on December 27, 2006 - 00:12:16 (#21113)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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OK...I added a new Version (V0.1c) with a totaly modified startup sequence. So please test this version when you're having problems to start V0.1b
I don't know if this really fixes the bug because I don't have a system where Jukebox doesn't work (to test this). So I can just guess what caused the problem...
Please report if this fixed the problem! Thanks!
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By BeOS Mr X - Posted on December 26, 2006 - 22:43:39 (#21112)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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$ /boot/var/tmp/Jukebox/Jukebox
Kill Thread
R5+BONE, media kit beta
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By zuMi - Posted on December 26, 2006 - 20:23:27 (#21111)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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http://www.bebits.com/app/4081
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By zuMi - Posted on December 26, 2006 - 20:19:44 (#21110)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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join in the package an app (or just a bash script) to move automagically selected files into the path ./$ARTIST/$ALBUM using bfs attributes.
The magic of Zenebona is a text file (the db) stored into /boot/home/Music the Music db, once indexing is done is quite fast, and it has a search feature (btw my favorite media manager in Be is tracker.newfs and its filtering feaure, files are enqueued to SP with its tracker-addon).
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By stargater - Posted on December 26, 2006 - 20:14:14 (#21109)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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Hi,
i like to see a query support in a settings, so can
jukebox searce to mp3 and ogg audio files and can this good handle. The query system is a big think in BeOS :-)
So need not put mp3 files in a another folder, by the query can i have mp3 file in anyplace on my BFS :-)
And i like a fullscrean modus by keyshot ;-)
So good job and i hope you have motivations to make jukebox nicer and nice, bebits "most popular" have you a rang 11 (after 3 days) , so i think people like your app ... (i am too)
and the other idear is , "Mixer" modus , so can we song a and song b mixed etc.
mfg stargater
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By MYOB - Posted on December 26, 2006 - 20:11:48 (#21108)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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Tracker doesn't support ID3 tags, full stop. Those are BFS attributes which were filled in either manually, or via a tool like armyknife or ripenc.
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By J.M.Reis - Posted on December 26, 2006 - 20:09:28 (#21107)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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I also tried to use the attributes of mp3 files to simply get the artist, ect.. without writing my own mp3 tagger (that was a lot of work until it worked like it does right now - and it still needs some work).
It seems, that this just works for some ID-Tags (V1 I guess). I don't know if Zeta is able to handle newer ID tags, but R5 obviously isn't (most tags on my notebook are V2.something and the tracker just displays a "-" for title etc...).
But I added your ideas to the V0.2-wishlist ; )
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By TronDD - Posted on December 26, 2006 - 19:13:41 (#21106)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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First off, I figured out scrolling. I didn't realize it was also cursor position sensitive. I thought it was just supposed to use the mouse scroll wheel. So that actually works great.
Regarding database and file sorting: I think you're doing it the right way. There should be no need for jukebox to create a database, BeFS already serves that purpose. I would just like to see applications take more advantage of it with attributes and queries.
The Artist->Album hierarchy just won't work in my situation. I don't use "album" and if I did try to use that hierarchy, since most of my music comes from soundtracks I'd have a really big "various" folder. It ends up just being a cosmetic issue in the file browser anyway. It is still usable.
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By J.M.Reis - Posted on December 26, 2006 - 18:08:29 (#21105)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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Well the problem is, that you have to keep all files in a kind of database to sort them in a special way (I guess Zenebona does it like this).
Jukebox is (in the jukebox-mode) a mix of soundplayer and file browser. This makes Jukebox quite fast (especially during the startup) and doesn't create any aditional (database)files. Just one settings-file and your personal playlist in the /boot/home/config/settings-folder.
Before I startet to develop this app I asked some of my friends (who love music at least as much as I do) how they sort their mediafiles. So most of them sort them like this:
artist->album->file.mp3
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artist->file.mp3 (if a file doesn't belong to an album, like live-concerts for example)
So using Jukebox (in the jukebox-mode) means that you maybe have to spend some time in sorting your media-files, but therefore you can browse trough your music collection very fast.
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By TronDD - Posted on December 26, 2006 - 17:34:28 (#21104)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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Very cool. I like this a lot. Reminds me of Foobar which I liked to use when I had my music on Windows.
What I don't like is that is assumes folders are Artists in the left window, and Albums in the middle window. It's assumming the files are stored and arranged in a specific way. And when loading the MP3 files, scrolling is extreamly sluggish. I think once it reads everything, it's fine. Just takes a while.
What I would like to see: Using arbitrary BeFS attributes in the playlist. I don't use Albumn, genre, or year. My music comes from anime so I like to list by the show's title it came from, if it was the opening or ending theme, etc. It's for that reason I have my mp3 files on Zeta. It's all about the attributes.
Building in queries would be nice to. I'd like to be able to populate a playlist with a query then be able to rearange the order.
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By beosfrance - Posted on December 26, 2006 - 17:13:52 (#21103)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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Neither i have, using yellowTab Zeta R1.1.
Definitly loving Jukebox, even if i have purchase da copy of zenebona, i must confess that Jukebox already behave way better that Z. Zenebona takes a huge time to start since i put in library 14 Gigs of mp3.
Do not have the problem with jukebox !
working on a "base" clone skin, much more Zeta integrated a color/gradient way :)
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By borg1980 - Posted on December 26, 2006 - 16:13:57 (#21102)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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By J.M.Reis - Posted on December 26, 2006 - 13:38:31 (#21101)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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You allready can move the window in V0.1b (its written on the bottom right corner of Jukebox).
If you downloaded V0.1 and want to update to V0.1b please clear your browser cache first (firefox thinks it's the same file and doesn't download the new version else).
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By Ram - Posted on December 26, 2006 - 13:27:25 (#21100)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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I use Zeta 1.21+ and no crash occurred on startup when i tried Jukebox...
Good work, waiting for the one with movable windows :)
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By J.M.Reis - Posted on December 26, 2006 - 12:15:37 (#21099)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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This problem seems to occur on bone-systems only. I will change the startup sequence a little bit in the next version.
Any R5 or Zeta users who have this problem?
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By michael_s - Posted on December 26, 2006 - 07:25:10 (#21098)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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loading symbols
segment violation occurred
BBitmap::Bounds(void) const:
Bounds__C7BBitmap:
+000c ec1a932c: * 1840d9 fld 0x00000018(%eax)
Jukebox:sc
frame retaddr
fcffbf5c ec2459f8 BView::SetViewBitmap(BBitmap const *, unsigned long, unsigned long) + 00000024
fcffbfa4 8003d464 #File Jukebox text + 0003d464
fcffbfd4 8003125e #File Jukebox text + 0003125e
fcffc074 800386b1 #File Jukebox text + 000386b1
fcffc0b4 ec171722 BApplication::DispatchMessage(BMessage *, BHandler *) + 000001e6
fcffc2d0 ec17b6fa BLooper::task_looper(void) + 000002a6
fcffc570 ec16fc7d BApplication::Run(void) + 00000061
fcffc584 800387b2 #File Jukebox text + 000387b2
fcffc5b4 80010f25 #File Jukebox text + 00010f25
Jukebox:
System is BeOS R5.1d0 (Dano)
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By SD - Posted on December 25, 2006 - 17:25:23 (#21097)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1b |
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Unpacked zip, clicked at Jukebox binary:
loading symbols
segment violation occurred
BBitmap::Bounds(void) const:
Bounds__C7BBitmap:
+000c ec1bd518: * 1840d9 fld 0x00000018(%eax)
Jukebox:sc
frame retaddr
fcffbe98 ec249346 BView::SetViewBitmap(BBitmap const *, unsigned long, unsigned long) + 00000026
fcffbee4 8003d214 RepeatButton::setRepeat(bool) + 0000004c
fcffbf14 8003100e Jukebox::Jukebox(void) + 00000fbe
fcffbfb4 80038461 Launcher::ReadyToRun(void) + 00000041
fcffbff4 ec18faeb BApplication::DispatchMessage(BMessage *, BHandler *) + 000001cf
fcffc214 ec198a39 BLooper::task_looper(void) + 0000043d
fcffc4e0 ec191d2c BApplication::Run(void) + 0000005c
fcffc4f4 80038562 main + 00000076
fcffc524 80010db5 _start + 00000061
System is BeOS R5.03 + BONE
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By leavengood - Posted on December 24, 2006 - 22:51:55 (#21096)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1 |
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The progress-bar "drifting" occurs on all the 44KHz Variable Bit Rate mp3s I tested it on. Fixed rate mp3s seem to work fine. There are other annoying bugs in the R5 media kit, so I wouldn't worry too much about this since you probably can't fix it. Haiku should fix a lot of this.
I would also suggest that when someone selects "add all files to playlist" in the jukebox view you ignore files that don't have a MIME-type starting with "audio". It is sort of annoying to have the CD cover images, lyrics and other files in among my music in the playlist (even though they don't play or otherwise mess things up.)
Also in the future the default skin should be embedded in the resources of the application. Right now you can rename (or accidentally delete) the skins directory and then the app starts with just a white window.
Another idea while you are redesigning the skin system is to be able to have the pop-up menus match the skin. For example instead of the usual gray with black text they could be very dark gray with light gray text like the default skin. Just an idea.
Good work so far though. It is fun developing for BeOS, eh? :)
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By J.M.Reis - Posted on December 24, 2006 - 22:47:54 (#21095)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1 |
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OK...I found out why Jukebox crashed. This happens when NO item in the playlist is selected, you click below the last entry, then hold the left mouse button and move the mouse (sounds a bit like a cheat code...*g*).
Now Jukebox tries to move the selected entry (which isn't there because nothing is selected) and this causes a segment violation.
Sorry that I did oversee this, but as a notebook user I perform a left click with a simple touch on the touchpad (so I can't move the mouse by doing a mouseclick this way).
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By J.M.Reis - Posted on December 24, 2006 - 22:04:04 (#21094)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1 |
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"add all files to playlist" really adds files to the playlist an not an album or files within an album (I plan to add an "add album" or "add all albums" entry to this menu).
So for adding a whole album to the playlist you have to select the album, do a right click on the title-list and now choose "add all files to playlist". Not very comfortable, but it should work this way.
The lets call it progressbar-drift-bug seems to appear just on BeOS R5-Systems. And just with some files (I still try to find out why this happens).
Could you please report which files caused this bug (filetype, bitrate and samplerate)?
The crash caused by the playlist isnt new for me, but I really thought I fixed this. This happened (obviously still happens) when you click below the last entry in the playlist after adding and/or deleting some files.
The skin format will also change in the future. I allready thought about archives (like CL/Win-Amp uses them) because this would reduce a skin to one handy (and smaller) file. But for development it's much easier to use uncompressed files (so I can draw within the bitmaps without converting or compressing them for testing).
Still a lot of work to do...but that's why I named it V0.1 ;)
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By leavengood - Posted on December 24, 2006 - 21:02:50 (#21093)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1 |
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Cool little app. Great looking skin.
As others have said please add the feature that clicking and holding around the border allows the window to be moved. I also noticed some buggy behavior in how the song position is changed when clicking the progress bar. It tends to jump way past where was clicked, both going back and forward. Clicking anywhere above 60% or so causes the next song to be played.
I also caused a segfault:
loading symbols
segment violation occurred
BString::operator=(BString const &):
__as__7BStringRC7BString:
+003b ec33043f: * fc788b movl -0x00000004(%eax), %edi
w>Jukebox:sc
frame retaddr
fd042078 800173cc PlayList::MouseMoved(BPoint, unsigned long, BMessage const *) + 00000680
fd042168 ec304388 BWindow::do_mouse_moved(BMessage *, BView *) + 00000438
fd0421d8 ec306431 BWindow::DispatchMessage(BMessage *, BHandler *) + 000002f1
fd042240 ec3054ee BWindow::task_looper(void) + 00000362
fd04228c ec24dfa6 BLooper::_task0_(void *) + 00000036
fd0422a0 ec0851ed thread_start + 00000039
w>Jukebox:
This happened when I tried to add some of my albums to the playlist by right clicking on them and selecting "add all files to playlist." But instead the two m3u files I have in my root music folder were repeatedly added to the playlist, instead of the songs in the folders (as I expecting.)
When I went to the playlist and habitually tried to click and select the playlist items to delete them, the above segfault occurred.
I know this is v0.1 software, so no big deal, but I figured I would report it.
Also to save some space maybe the skins BMP files could be PNGs or JPGs? With the translation kit the format doesn't really matter. On that note could other skins used compressed formats for skin graphics?
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By matjako - Posted on December 24, 2006 - 17:22:09 (#21092)
Current version when comment was posted: V0.1 |
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Real nice app! Works fine on R5.03, BONE. Very stylish too. Perhaps it could be simplified even further if the Jukebox view could take a Live Query for source not just a folder in settings - that way new audio files would automagically popup and disappear! Another cool addition would be drag'n'drop into Jukebox, not just playlist.
But for 0.1 this is some high-quality stuff, well done!
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