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#61
Originally Posted by MadMan2k View Post
has your music replaygain information? YouAmp is designed to automatically adjust the volume using those. If there is no rg-info available(title is red) YouAmp has to guess the right volume. But you can adjust this in the preferences menu...
Madman: Great. That did it! I hadn't noticed before that there was such a preferences menu, and then what it meant. (Again, a need for some basic instructions for dummies?) There appear to be so many different ways to adjust volume on the N800. Thanks for your quick clarification on this. By the way, you seem to be missing the opening line or two in this last posted message of yours (see above). Regards, Jim
 
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#62
Originally Posted by ascherjim View Post
Madman: Great. That did it! I hadn't noticed before that there was such a preferences menu, and then what it meant. (Again, a need for some basic instructions for dummies?) There appear to be so many different ways to adjust volume on the N800. Thanks for your quick clarification on this. By the way, you seem to be missing the opening line or two in this last posted message of yours (see above). Regards, Jim
Madman: Further to the above. Everything is working fine with my mp3 selections. As an experiment, I have ripped a selection from a CD in ogg format. It comes up fine on YouAmp, looking exactly the same as my mp3 selections. However, it doesn't play. Any thoughts? Thanks and regards, Jim
 
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#63
it should play fine; it takes just a bit longer to start the track.
 
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#64
Originally Posted by MadMan2k View Post
it should play fine; it takes just a bit longer to start the track.
Madman: I solved the problem -- by installing Ogg Support from the Application Manager!
 
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#65
As of an update yesterday, Youamp is working fine.
 
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#66
Originally Posted by ascherjim View Post
Madman: I solved the problem -- by installing Ogg Support from the Application Manager!
Madman: I need further advice, in that I believe I have bricked MyAmp! In testing whether an ogg file would play (which it eventually did) I copied an ogg music file to a separate mmc, inserted it in my external slot and MyAmp, as I said, eventually played it fine. However, after I removed that trial mmc (with its trial ogg file) and reinserted my regular 4GB mmc, which contains most of my music, MyAmp wouldn't work. I went into xterm, entered myamp-player, and it came up with an error message that it couldn't find the particular ogg file, which I had experimented with. I'd subsequently deleted that file from the extra mmc, so it's not a matter or merely reinserting it into the external slot and letting MyAmp find it again in its scanning process. As a trial solution, I uninstalled MyAmp and reinstalled it, thinking that it wouldn't "remember" the missing ogg file -- but no such luck. Even though My Amp is now a reinstalled version on my N800, it still apparently "remembers" its (beloved?) missing ogg file. It's almost human! Any thoughts?
 
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#67
could you paste the exact message you get on the console? That would help me debugging.

If you want to make YouAmp forget about the song, you have to delete its music library. That is "rm /home/user/.musicdb".
 
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#68
Originally Posted by MadMan2k View Post
could you paste the exact message you get on the console? That would help me debugging.

If you want to make YouAmp forget about the song, you have to delete its music library. That is "rm /home/user/.musicdb".
Madman: Thanks. Removing .musicdb solved the problem.
 
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#69
So far this program is great! I checked out the source from svn and have started to poke around a little, is there any chance that we could get some developers documentation (comments in the code itself, or something similar to a uml diagram) so that we can start helping you hack away?
 
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#70
I surley will document the code when something gets stable, but currently everything is a bit messy and especially the ui code needs a cleanup, so I dont want waste time on documenting it.

But basically everything is where you would expect it. (ie. look at the file names)
 
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