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Originally Posted by xXxTJxXx View Post
So, what is the diagnosis?
I can't see anything wrong with that screenshot either (BTW, you don't have to run everything as root). My ideas have run out. If you still haven't double-checked if /usr/share/dbus-1/services/com.nokia.mediaplayer.service was saved correctly, I guess that's the last chance (besides sitting with dbus-monitor).



Originally Posted by funkmunk View Post
Will openmedia player incorporate the coverflow view for albums like in flowplayer by Cepri??
Not before everything else mostly works. Later -- maybe if I'm bored (but rather unlikely).



Originally Posted by ed_boner View Post
hope you can just fix the exessive amount of text in some labels then.
I made two lines out of one where you pointed out that the text is too wide and changed «Tocando agora» to «Em reprodução».



Originally Posted by saponga View Post
I looked at the link but the translation pt_br of OMP already has a maintainer. In any case, if i could help just let me know.
It has a maintainer, but you can still join the team. It doesn't look like that translation is moving forward, so if you want to see it in OMP soon, you should give it a try.



Originally Posted by Temporal View Post
Why does it rely so strongly on tracker?
Because Tracker is used by MAFW, MAFW is used by the stock player and the stock player is reimplemented by OMP.

Originally Posted by Temporal View Post
Uninstall, reinstall, downgrade, rebuilding DB on tracker with different configs and etc, nothing works anymore. I don't know why, but it is always the same thing every time OMP is updated. Then I have to wait for some time (usually 1 week) to see the things not "work" but at least it sees my music files and videos (but it plays only audio, the video part is somewhat a lucky hit here and there).
I don't know why updating OMP has an effect on how Tracker works. It doesn't do anything special on the first start and there are no installation scripts. It looks like your Tracker is broken, but for a reason to me unknown.



I've been playing with streaming and a sleep timer lately. The results are in the repository and the changelog below.
  • Added a sleep timer.
  • Media type detection for streams.
  • Buffering info for video streams.
  • Minor visual touch-ups in the radio window.
  • Mark video radio stations with "[VIDEO]".
  • Working progress slider in the radio window for streams which support seeking.
  • Fixed determining stream duration in the radio window.
  • Updated translations: German, Portuguese.

The sleep timer can pause playback, stop playback or close OMP (with respect to the closing action selected in the main settings) after the specified number of minutes. It also supports two variants of volume reduction.
  • Linear reduction decreases volume level in equal intervals.
  • Exponential reduction starts gently and speeds up as it approaches timer's timeout.
Volume level can be changed freely when the sleep timer is in effect -- reduction rate will be adjusted in a way that keeps the chosen characteristic and reaches 0 at the end (but in reality the sound already goes mute at ~4%).

Stream type detection should work no matter if you feed OMP a raw URL or a playlist, but it can jump only from video to audio, meaning that if you've got a mixed M3U, it might not work very well.

Marking video stations may sound intriguing, but all it does is it tells you that the marked station doesn't work in OMP. If you wonder how such station got there, it might be a video stream bookmarked in by stock player.
 

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