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I have been tinkering with a simple playlist editor as a way of learning C++, Qt and Linux development. Right now it can create, delete and edit m3u files. Mp3s are browsable via their ID3 metadata.

https://garage.maemo.org/projects/qplaylist/

Ultimately I would like it to be able to edit MAFW playlists too.

I will try and release to extras-devel ASAP.

Here are some screenshots:




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nice theme... which one is it?
 
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nice theme... which one is it?
ExtraCoffee from Plastic Theme Pack
 
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I cant wait to try this once you have this package next week i have been waiting for this.
 

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Thanks for this. It's a great start.

Couple of quick points.

It takes a very long time to start up. I'm guessing you are scanning my music - I have a lot - some user feedback of this would be useful.

When resaving a playlist it seems to append to the existing m3u file rather than overwrite it. Can't say for sure what you are doing without looking at the source but I tried a few times and that seemed to be the observed behaviour.

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I cant wait to try this once you have this package next week i have been waiting for this.
While I will try and get this done asap if you dont mind starting it via the command line you can download the app from the link above.
 
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Originally Posted by mr id View Post
Thanks for this. It's a great start.

Couple of quick points.

It takes a very long time to start up. I'm guessing you are scanning my music - I have a lot - some user feedback of this would be useful.

When resaving a playlist it seems to append to the existing m3u file rather than overwrite it. Can't say for sure what you are doing without looking at the source but I tried a few times and that seemed to be the observed behaviour.

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I was sure I had tested that. Oh well. Ill fix it shortly.

It is scanning all of MyDocs and the memory card drive as well. I was planning on putting a loading screen there for the next release. Thanks for your feedback.
 

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Thanks for your feedback.
You're welcome.

Are you planning on bug / feature tracking here on this thread or on your garage pages?
 

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Are you planning on bug / feature tracking here on this thread or on your garage pages?
Ive added your two comments as bugs for my own conveniance. I imagine its easier for everyone else to just add to the thread. Im happy with that too.
 

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It is scanning all of MyDocs and the memory card drive as well. I was planning on putting a loading screen there for the next release. Thanks for your feedback.
Wouldn't it be more Maemo-like to use libtrackerclient0 for this job? As tracker caches the results, this would be much, much faster.
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