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Originally Posted by Zekahz View Post
Well I would like that option back in the "All songs" view.
Of course, this is a bug and the option will be back (it's already in git).


Originally Posted by cloud596 View Post
do u know where is lyric been store?
They're stored in "/home/user/.lyrics/".


Originally Posted by wumpwoast View Post
Why'd I move back to Stock? OMP doesn't bookmark where you last paused/stopped a video. It's too bad, because OMP sorts videos so much better than Stock in the grid-display mode... but video bookmarks are too handy to live without.
Bookmarks are part of MAFW, so that'll probably require only a few extra lines of code. OMP already opens them, just doesn't save.

Originally Posted by wumpwoast View Post
OMP's failure mode is curious though -- it shows Prev/Play/Next buttons, which play the most recent song when pressed. Stock just shows an everlasting "five dots loading" screen.
That's because OMP doesn't change the playlist from audio to video. It just orders MAFW to play a single clip, so the next item in the playlist is still a song.

Originally Posted by wumpwoast View Post
freemangordon says this video playback issue is related to mafw -- but I mention here in case there's any chance of working around this issue within OMP itself. Another note: invoking gstreamer at the CLI avoids this problem.
I can't promise anything, but there are already some workarounds to MAFW's unexpected behavior, so I can look into this one too.

Originally Posted by wumpwoast View Post
Happy to send a test video link if needed.
Yes, please.


Originally Posted by neboja View Post
i like drag&drop thing, but i actually want same thing in now playing window (playlist edit in now playing).
I'm still not sure what's better in having a separate window for editing the playlist...

Originally Posted by neboja View Post
p.s. btw, could you MAYBE release .deb (so it is like independent player.... or even put it in repo... ??? (this is question for all devs involved )
It's faster to just throw a file into an archive than to make a deb, so I can spend more time on programming. I wanted to make it a long time ago, but each time I have some free time, I decide it's better to fix a bug or something.
 

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