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Does ANYONE know if there is a media player that DOESN'T try and index eveery damned file on the system on launch??
So far I've tried:
kmplayer (Admittedly doesn't index on load but locks up when loading a playlist)
kagu
ukmp
canola
youamp

They all freeze on load because they take it upon themselves to load and index EVERY *§ß±¥$#% media file on my cards, and if I forget to load xterm and unmount samba (Which can take anything up to 5 minutes on this damned thing) they also try to index my entire server 2TB across an 802.11b wifi link!

All I want is something like PocketTunes, or TCPMP or WinAMP!!
Something fast with a waaay better/faster file browser than the N800's one (Which also loves to try and index directories and slow things down even more!)
 
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With Canola, you can set it to index only specific folders, which is what I do to exclude podcasts and videocasts, which I view using VideoCentre.
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Kilikali.
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To Clarify: Canola2 does not index every file on the device unless you as the user expressly ask it to. In fact it does not find any media until the user goes into settings, Media Library and sets the "eye with tick" to confirm scan in a given area.

Be aware that to select "Sub-folders only"; within the top areas of for example "Audio Clips, Internal card and Removable card" using Canola can be a little confusing. You have to leave the eye un-ticked at the top level then physically select the "folder icon/text" in order to delve deeper into any underlying folder structure. (Selecting a tick only on the specific sub-folders you want Canola2 to scan)

This way you can be very specific about which areas and Sub-folders are scanned by Canola. For example if you intend to only store your Audio clips in a "My_Music" folder on the External MMC.
  • untick Audio clips (This would ensure users home area is not scanned at all for audio)
  • untick Internal Card (This would ensure internal card was not scanned at all, Note: assuming no sub-folders were ticked subsequently etc,)
  • untick external Card, but then delve into it by selecting the text and ONLY tick "My_Music" folder on my MMC to ensure that that was the only folder searched for My_Music collection.

Hope this information helps.

PS I believe there are similar methods for other players such as MediaBox Media Center
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Last edited by MikeL; 2008-02-24 at 13:04.
 
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I do see where the OP is coming from. I have a LOT of music stored on my two 16GB SDHCs and the built-in Media Player does take a VERY long time to index everything ever so often.
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MediaBox only indexes those folders (and subfolders) that you give it to index. Well, it doesn't even index. It just looks for new files for thumbnailing.
 
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XMMS is AWESOME - has a function EQ; save playlists; skinnable UI; doesn't search for files - you add them to your playlist. I use XMMS every day and love it!
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Oooh, I didn't know XMMS had been ported to Maemo!
Do you have a link to an install package PCQ?
 
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Sure do

For Nokia 800/810 - Add repository:

http://debfarm.free.fr
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for more information, tips, to thank Free (oh great porter of XMMS) etc... see this thread

http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...highlight=xmms
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I use mpd, mmpc, and mpd mode of powerlaunch. Search my old posts for more info, but mpd is a network-controllable Music Playing Daemon, mmpc is a maemo-fied controller, and powerlaunch can be configured to lock the screen and use the hardware keys (while in my pocket) to control it.
 
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