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2007-08-21
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2007-08-21
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This looks very good. Anyone knows how to save the playlist. Are there any plans to add genres, artist... or is it there or already and I just don't know how to use it yet? But I mostly need to save my playlist. Thx
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2007-08-21
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2007-08-21
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2007-08-21
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2007-08-23
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2007-08-23
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trevarthan -
I've noticed one little hiccup in 1.0.6 that I don't remember hearing before, but then there wasn't a playlist or skip-ahead feature. After I add an album or songs to the playlist and play through A2DP, I get skipping every 8-10 seconds, but only if Kagu is the forefront app. If I minimize it and go to the desktop, than the playback is flawless. I have no other apps running, so Kagu should have the whole CPU to itself, Wifi is off.
This is strange, it seems like it should be the other way around. Maybe there is some type of polling going on in playlist mode that is consuming the CPU...I'm not a programmer, so I don't know the right terminology. Hopefully you can duplicate this behavior, or someone else has noticed it...
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2007-08-23
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2007-08-23
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Thanks for the quick reply...I hope you do change back, it worked much better before. I've been listening now for about an hour and a half, streaming over A2DP to a pair of BT speakers, and it hasn't skipped at all...but I do have Kagu minimized.
One thing I have been wondering about...the volume control doesn't seem to do anything when using A2DP, which is no biggie since most devices have their own volume control. If I were to leave the volume all the way down at 0%, would the N800 use less battery, or does it matter?
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2007-08-23
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No, I don't think it matters. I don't think there is any way to change the A2DP volume from the n800. Could be wrong though. It would be a bluez/bluetooth-alsa/a2dpd thing.