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2010-03-23
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Hello,
I want to announce EasyPlayer, an easy to use music/audio-book player for Maemo 5. You'll find EasyPlayer in extras-devel. It's written in Python, and was packed with py2deb.
Features: It scans automatically the audio files on startup and represents those files in a directory like tree structure. It depends on the filename rather than on the meta tags. It also has a resume play function and a adjustable timeout. Each directory containing audio files is displayed in an own folder, which could be expanded or collapsed. I wrote this primary for listening to audiobooks, but it's (of course) also useable for music. The reason why I'm stay with the filename rather than the meta tags, is that if you encode audio books on CDs (e.g. with CDex), most times the meta tags went wrong and it's much easier to correct the filenames.
Features planned:
- Save and load playlist (currently it rescans /home/user/MyDocs/.sounds on each startup). This may take while if you really have a lot of music files…
- Scanning of any SD cards
- Volume bar (use the volume keys now)
- Use the slider to "sweep" through the audio files
Features not planned: A editable playlist. There are other players which support this. Use them. I find it much easier to browse through the dirs and to expand and collapse the folders. Try it and write what you think about it.
Hope you enjoy it, Klaus
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2010-03-23
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@ Barcelona
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2010-03-23
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@ Espoo, Finland
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2010-03-23
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2010-03-23
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Sounds great! I can't find it yet. When will it show up in extras-devel?
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2010-03-29
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2010-03-29
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@ Helsinki
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2010-03-29
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2010-03-29
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Well, there isn't much to see. It is not a good "stylish" app. But look here: Picture of EasPlayer. I like the KISS policy: Keep IT Stupit Simple. As I started programming EasyPlayer, there wasn't any player which fits my needs: Easy to use for audio books, fast, timeout, resume, play dirs, because I organize my music/audio books in dirs and filenames rather than in meta tags.
-Klaus
I want to announce EasyPlayer, an easy to use music/audio-book player for Maemo 5. You'll find EasyPlayer in extras-devel. It's written in Python, and was packed with py2deb.
Features: It scans automatically the audio files on startup and represents those files in a directory like tree structure. It depends on the filename rather than on the meta tags. It also has a resume play function and a adjustable timeout. Each directory containing audio files is displayed in an own folder, which could be expanded or collapsed. I wrote this primary for listening to audiobooks, but it's (of course) also useable for music. The reason why I'm stay with the filename rather than the meta tags, is that if you encode audio books on CDs (e.g. with CDex), most times the meta tags went wrong and it's much easier to correct the filenames.
Features planned:
Features not planned: A editable playlist. There are other players which support this. Use them. I find it much easier to browse through the dirs and to expand and collapse the folders. Try it and write what you think about it.
Hope you enjoy it, Klaus
Edit: new version 0.3
New Features:
Edit: new version 0.4
New Features:
Edit: new version 0.5
After some time, I updated EasyPlayer to version 0.5-2
New Features and removed Bugs:
Hope you enjoy it, Klaus
PS: Please, if you discover bugs, contact me directly via email at klaus (at) rotters (dot) de
Thank you!
Last edited by klausr; 2010-08-13 at 23:39.