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2011-10-08
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#432
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How many songs do you have in that playlist?
Is it that you don't like something about drag&drop the way it is now, the list is too small to comfortably rearrange items (if that's the case, try the attached version), or something else?
Not much time since the previous build, but it could be pretty annoying that when a new song starts to play, playlist is not scrolled to show it. And there are more significant changes, too:
- Restored focus for starting songs.
- Albums and artists can be deleted from the titlebar menu.
- Detect when a file is removed from the library, or a new one appears. Deleting files may be not as swift as before, but you don't have to reopen the player to refresh all views.
- Playlist and lyrics area in now playing was increased by making album art smaller.
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2011-10-08
, 23:36
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#433
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Why'd I move back to Stock? OMP doesn't bookmark where you last paused/stopped a video. It's too bad, because OMP sorts videos so much better than Stock in the grid-display mode... but video bookmarks are too handy to live without.
OMP's failure mode is curious though -- it shows Prev/Play/Next buttons, which play the most recent song when pressed. Stock just shows an everlasting "five dots loading" screen.
freemangordon says this video playback issue is related to mafw -- but I mention here in case there's any chance of working around this issue within OMP itself. Another note: invoking gstreamer at the CLI avoids this problem.
i like drag&drop thing, but i actually want same thing in now playing window (playlist edit in now playing).
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2011-10-09
, 02:59
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#434
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2011-10-09
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#435
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2011-10-09
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#436
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2011-10-09
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#437
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2011-10-09
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#438
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2011-10-09
, 22:06
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#439
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2011-10-09
, 23:31
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#440
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bt can u just focus on slider a little bit more please...it is not so good in response as stock...
and long pressing video thumbnail should give options of sharing and deleting...also the category view doesn't work....
would it be possible to move the play pause next track button to the middle of the screen under the album art compared to the bottom of the screen as its a bit awkward to press it when using it with one hand its more easier to press in the middle of the screen!
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libplayback, mag 4 prez, media, open source, player, portrait mode, re-write, remake, reverse |
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Why'd I move back to Stock? OMP doesn't bookmark where you last paused/stopped a video. It's too bad, because OMP sorts videos so much better than Stock in the grid-display mode... but video bookmarks are too handy to live without.
Also, both OMP and Stock fail to start playing certain h264 m4v videos (Constant Quality rf=25 and higher, ~480x306 resolution) if the N900 has been powered up for a while. OMP's failure mode is curious though -- it shows Prev/Play/Next buttons, which play the most recent song when pressed. Stock just shows an everlasting "five dots loading" screen.
freemangordon says this video playback issue is related to mafw -- but I mention here in case there's any chance of working around this issue within OMP itself. Another note: invoking gstreamer at the CLI avoids this problem.
Happy to send a test video link if needed.