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2008-01-30
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2008-01-31
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I just found out, that the last YouAmp release was wrong linked; if you tried to download YouAmp 0.2.1 from my website you actually got YouAmp 0.2.0.
Only if you got it from the the garage page you actually got 0.2.1. This is fixed now. Sorry for the inconvenience.
as a compensation there is a small update for both youamp and mutagen:
* YouAmp 0.2.2 does not index the Maps ogg on the N810
* Both Mutagen and YouAmp dont ship the Python sources in order to keep size down anymore
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2008-01-31
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2008-01-31
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2008-01-31
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2008-01-31
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Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/youamp-player", line 4, in <module> import youamp.ui.main File "debian/youamp/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/youamp/ui/main.py", line 16, in <module> File "debian/youamp/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/youamp/config.py", line 4, in <module> ImportError: No module named gnome.gconf
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2008-01-31
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2008-01-31
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but now I think it must be finding all the sound files in KDE.
Really would be most helpful to use the file name in the case of no tags.
Searching is really useful, you can isolate an album.
Doesn't work for my repeat track needs, though.
I have a bunch of tones. I need to be able to select one,
and then have it play over and over until I select another one.
I use this technique to identify feedback frequencies in sound systems.
YouAmp's interface is perfect for it.
Nice big finger-friendly buttons, a good scroller, and volume slider on screen.
Just needs repeat track.
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