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2010-06-02
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This is a bug. Please report it at http://bugs.maemo.org/ where it can easily be seen by the developers when they are working on the project - thanks!
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2010-06-04
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2010-06-04
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2010-06-14
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A workaround for 0.3.x that you might or might not like is to merge all that small files from the CDs into one big file. Look for "MP3 joiner", "MP3 merge tool", etc.. on Google.
Even on a Desktop computer I find it much more pleasant to have a slider for the whole show/audiobook/mix than to have to navigate through a playlist of many small files.
Splitting audiobooks in many small files is really just a relic of the way CDs worked back in the day (i.e. no direct "seeking" with a UI and a slider, but rather a very easy way to switch between tracks). Where in 1994 you had to remember "disc 4, track 7", today Panucci remembers "107 minutes and 39 seconds" for you
And no, not even the "chapters" of books are a reason to split audiobooks into multiple files. There are ID3v2 chapters for MP3 files: http://www.id3.org/id3v2-chapters-1.0 and I know that there is a way to have chapter marks for MP3 files. Haven't seen anything for .ogg yet. Chapters in files just lack the support in players and encoders most of the time, but the format is specified and some sources already use it.
Due to the fact that Panucci resumes files at the position that you stopped them, there are no problems with extremely long files (and I myself make use of that feature when listening to two-hour-long DJ mixes or podcasts which are also often longer than one hour).
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2010-06-14
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2010-06-14
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@ Vienna, Austria
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2010-06-14
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Specifically, the problem is that books can get up to 70+ hours. Still, in an age where we throw around 700meg files for low res movies, very large audio files are a viable option, and indeed the best one IMHO for dealing with long audio books. In order for it to be worth the trouble to convert them this way, you HAVE to have the chapter data from the filenames and ID3 tags of the original files preserved within the long files. This way it is like zipping all the files up into one long file that can be played directly and not lose any valuable track information.
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2010-06-15
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2010-06-15
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I've had to abandon Panucci in favour of the built-in media player as listening to podcasts via Gpodder is almost impossible. The audio pops and skips almost every 10-15 seconds sometimes and it's unbearable. I much prefer Panucci as the slider is far more finger friendly and simply works better, normally.
I thought PR1.2 was bringing some performance improvements to this kind of application, but in my case it seems to be the reverse :-(
**Update** just installed 0.3.13 and all seems much better now, many thanks.
Last edited by Taomyn; 2010-06-03 at 15:51.