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2009-02-15
, 12:42
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@ Vienna, Austria
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#72
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I think to really make Panucci a better podcast player is to make it play podcast straight from the gpodder "database.db". Panucci will be able to play all downloaded podcast without switching app. At the same time it could update the database and let gpodder know that not to delete a podcast and entry xyz was played.
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2009-02-15
, 12:44
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@ Vienna, Austria
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#73
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I have a directory with a bunch of mp3 files. When I try to
use Panucci to open a file there, it doesn't display the filename,
but instead apparently the initial part of its MP3 tag.
Since it only shows the first ~20 characters ("The blah blah blah
show...") there's no way to tell one file from another.
There's two information lines, and both of them show the same
truncated string.
You should either scroll the whole MP3 tag, or better yet,
scroll the whole filename on the first line, and the whole
MP3 tag contents on the second line. Something like that.
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2009-02-24
, 01:09
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@ Virginia, USA
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#74
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2009-02-28
, 16:10
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#75
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2009-03-01
, 17:35
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@ Vienna, Austria
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#76
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2009-03-01
, 21:16
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#77
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2009-03-30
, 09:22
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#78
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2009-03-30
, 13:39
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#79
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Do anybody know how to pause panucci from command line?
What exactly dbus-send should I use to toggle pause/play?
dbus-send --type="method_call" --dest=org.panucci.panucciInterface /panucciInterface org.panucci.panucciInterface.playPause
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2009-03-31
, 18:05
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#80
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~ $ panucci Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/panucci", line 63, in <module> panucci.run( filename=filepath ) File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/panucci/panucci.py", line 928, in run GTK_Main( filename ) File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/panucci/panucci.py", line 356, in __init__ self.pickle_file_conversion() File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/panucci/panucci.py", line 917, in pickle_file_conversion util.notify( _('Converting old pickle format to SQLite.') )) File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/panucci/util.py", line 129, in notify gtk.Label(''), None, markup ) KeyboardInterrupt
Panucci has become one of my 'most used' apps. Because a passing truck or bus can render a speech podcast temporarily un-hearable, I was using CLI mplayer for access to the 10-second jumps with the D-pad, so Panucci's finger-friendly UI and the large-sized progress bar, (in combination/ addition to the 10-second jumps), seemed like someone was reading my mind. I had tried most -- if not all -- other standard repository N8x0 players for commute-type podcast listening, (which are admittedly not made for podcast style listening), but I think Panucci "nailed it," because of the philosophy of doing one single thing very well.
Thanks much,
Joe