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2011-03-07
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Step by step:
- Uninstall the Panucci version currently installed
- Disable Extras-Devel and Extras-Testing repositories in H-A-M
- Update your package cache (apt-get update as root)
- Install the stable version of Panucci (0.3.x) from Extras
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2011-03-07
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#343
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2011-03-08
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#344
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2011-03-08
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#345
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2011-03-08
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#346
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2011-03-08
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#347
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Before: If the last (or current) track was finished the playback stoped and the audiofile stayed open at the end of the track. So I was able to rewind 10 seconds if I missed something at the end.
Now it stops and if I press play the playback begins from the start. (not very well if I want to jump fast to minute 30 because if I hit the end by accident the playback stops immediately again and I have to press play and seek from the beginning a second time to find the last 10 seconds)
Pause and stay at the end was obviously better for podcasts and audiobooks. The reason No1 for Panucci - at least for me. For other stuff I use the built in Media Player.
I would say the best solution is:
- Add new tracks to the Playlist if Panucci is already running. But there should be something to notify the user about this behavior.
- If a new file is opened the current playback shouldn't stop and the play/pause state shouldn't be touched. (If it's currently playing keep playing. If it's at pause stay there and don't move.
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- If the playback is finished and the player is at the end of the playlist switch only in pause mode but keep the file open and at the end of the track.
- If track 2 from the playlist is playing and I rewind I should be able to go to the end of track 1. (not checked if that works currently)
Just my two cents.
Are there other opinions?
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2011-03-08
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#348
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Hi folks,
Add me to the list of people initially confused by the latest update and now annoyed by it.
I kept getting the same podcast over and over and over again.
Eventually, after uninstalling and reinstalling the app I discovered, like others have, that new files sent fro gpodder were just being added to the playlist.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!
So, that's the problem.
Does anyone have a fix that will allow for tracks sent to Panucci be played instantly.... just like they always used to be.
Note to the developer of this great app: I think you may have to learn to leave this app alone now. Randomly changing the core functionality of it only serves to alienate your users.
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2011-03-08
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#349
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If track 2 from the playlist is playing and I rewind I should be able to go to the end of track 1. (not checked if that works currently)
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2011-03-08
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Edit: I've installed gpodder now and it seems to work just fine. It appends the files to the playlist and maybe that's changed from the previous versions.
But the WM7 "horse" has a blood lineage tracing back to donkeys such as WM6.5, 6.1, 6.0, 5.1 that was fully neglected for too many years and Microsoft did sweet F all to maintain it (still running on Pocket IE4/6!!).
Last edited by xerxes2; 2011-03-07 at 21:01.