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Originally Posted by Helmuth View Post
So,fast check. The Qt version works.
Hey man, thanks for testing and reporting bugs (and the scrots). Without you I'd be completely in the dark here. Take a look in About->Credits->Contributors.

Originally Posted by Helmuth View Post
The gPodder Bug is a little bit different. The current track continues to playback while the new is added to the playlist.
At the GTK version the playback of the current track stops and starts from the beginnung again while the new file is added to the playlist.
I haven't tested gpodder with qt version yet but I promise that I'll be fixing the problem. And as Frank Martin says in the Transporter, you shouldn't make promises you can't keep.

Originally Posted by Helmuth View Post
I would say the playback of the new track should start immediately and perhaps we should add a bookmark on the last position of the old track. If the user press "playback" on gPodder he expects a prompt reaction regarding this clear command.
Immediate playback is already implemented but currently disabled and I personally don't want it but if you want it I make a configuration option, just come up with a good name for it.

Originally Posted by Helmuth View Post
Furthermore the playlist is not a stacked, but a seperate window. Perhaps you should open it modal? With the main window as parent? (I'm not sure)
I think I fixed this problem with passing the "Tool" flag to the playlist window. Modal doesn't work on the desktop where you want to use both windows independently.

Originally Posted by Helmuth View Post
And the menu looks a little bit crowded.
Hard to serve on the small screen. But works so far... except the translations.
The menus should alreadfy be fixed and the settings dialog too. It seems that "normal" Qt should render just about everything perfectly on n900 without using anything else.

Originally Posted by Helmuth View Post
Perhaps it is a little bit cpu hungry. But perhaps I have at the moment simpy to much applications open. Will report if this problem persists.
I'll come back to this in a seperate post. Will have to investigate a bit more first.
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