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Re: oscp - multiplatform player for (almost) any file format and network streams, now with pygtk GUI
oh, i forgot to comment out bt and camera focus button funcs..so you will get dual bt clicks when running remote. on the plus side, you can test ncurses or daemonized versions and use them ;)
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This is something I'd actually like, so that whatever happens no sound goes through the speakers. Can you confirm that this is how it's supposed to work? As for the pause/unpause. I'd like it if the pause was automatic when unplugging, but not the "unpause". This should be IMHO manual (or an optional setting). |
Re: oscp - multiplatform player for (almost) any file format and network streams, now with pygtk GUI
that's why i wanted your (users) opinion how it should behave. right now it only pauses/unpauses by unplug/plug. unpause is automatic because if it wasn't paused in the first place, nothing will happen, but allows for quick resume when unplug was accidental
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Re: oscp - multiplatform player for (almost) any file format and network streams, now with pygtk GUI
My favourite player. If u can implement upnp then it will be complete for me. Havent forgotten about the cross-fading :)
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@tcbl50: xfade isn't so straightforward, but is in the todo. as for upnp, what it is that you need and how it should work
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Re: oscp - multiplatform player for (almost) any file format and network streams, now with pygtk GUI
upnp??? just to be able to see them n browse n play. could be difficult tho as ur player isdirectory-based
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Re: oscp - multiplatform player for (almost) any file format and network streams, now with pygtk GUI
my player can use virtual playlists (ie. will treat .m3u with http/mms links as a directory and network links as a files) so it's a matter of dicovering/parsing upnp servers and playing their links. still, if you have nas on your network you can simply mount it via sshfs/nfs/samba and navigate there
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Re: oscp - multiplatform player for (almost) any file format and network streams, now with pygtk GUI
oscp (0.9.7-41) stable; urgency=low
* fixed gui bug (make_recursive_list button works now) |
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