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.is_audio_player for Banshee/Rhythmbox
You can compile the latest builds from Banshee if you'd like, but for those of you on older non-bleeding edge machines here is the .is_audio_player needed for HAL. Save on the root of your N900 device. This will place the files in the correct locations:
Code:
playback_mime_types=video/mp4-generic, video/quicktime, video/mp4, video/mpeg4, video/3gp, video/3gpp2, application/sdp, audio/3gpp, audio/3ga, audio/3gpp2, audio/amr, audio/x-amr, audio/mpa, audio/mp3, audio/x-mp3, audio/x-mpg, audio/mpeg, audio/mpeg3, audio/mpg3, audio/mpg, audio/mp4, audio/m4a, audio/aac, audio/x-aac, audio/mp4a-latm, audio/wav |
Re: .is_audio_player for Banshee/Rhythmbox
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Re: .is_audio_player for Banshee/Rhythmbox
By "root" you actually mean /home/user/MyDocs, right?
Strange things happening: without the is_audio_player file the playlists made by Banshee won't work in Maemo's media player, because they're under ~/MyDocs/Music/Playlist/ and in those files it redirects to Music/Artist/file.mp3 It's been quite a few versions since they integrated N900 support, should this bug be reported? Even when I'm using your is_audio_player file, it still does not work. It stores everything in .sound ok, but it still uses the wrong relative pathnames in the playlist files! |
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