Hi yee,
The audio.logger plugin uses sqlite, IIRC it's like mySQL but using flat
files, not a daemon-style server, so that should be pretty low profile
concerning it's use of resources!
And the cell-phone style text-input isn't using any sort of word
recognition, yet ... But who knows, maybe later ;)

/jan

PS: i know the pain of getting freevo and especially LIRC work on the xbox,
i took me a whole night to figure out that i have to plug the receiver in
the first port, and _only_ the first port ... That was a hard day the next
day at work, argh, hehe

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On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Jan Grewe wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> 1) I'd like to see a "visual" playlist, too!

the nearest thing i've seen is the mythtv system; although it's far from
perfect!


> 2) @yee: there is something like that IIRC, it's the audio.logger plugin
...
> But you have to "vote" yourself via remote

aha! thanks for the pointer! but two questions:

1) once i check out the python files, how to i implement them into myth?!?!
2) i see it's based on an sql database :( i don't really have the resources
to 
run an sql server on the xbox, and i don't really want to run it on a
desktop 
(as i have 250GB on the xbox!)

but it's worth a try if i can install it! ;)


> 3) see above
> 4) or search via the cellphone-style text-input

definately! but i'm sure that the company behind t9 will probably sue
whoever 
implements it! :(


Cheers,

Yee.


> 5) there is MPAV from gustavo, which sortof works (just not for me *g*) -
it
> uses GOOM as one of ist plugins!!
> 
> Hth,
> 
> /jan
> 
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Li
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 25. März 2004 16:40
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: [Freevo-users] music
> 
> hi, i've been playing around with freevo and i like it (more than mythtv
> anyway!) i use the music a lot on 1.5pre1 (from apt-get) and whilst it's
> very nice and simple there a few of features that i would liek to see:
> 
> 1) a dynamic playlist of songs: a list of the songs to be played so that
the
> user can add/remove/move files into the order that they wish. as i use the
> random recurse play all files from the root of my music directory, i think
> this would really help in choosing files.
> 
> 2) a rating system for each song (a la iTunes)
> 
> 3) a 'smart' random feature that will use information such as the number
of
> plays and the rating of the song to preference a random play list
> (switchable off course!)
> 
> 4) a search facility: with on screen toggable keyboard please!
> 
> 5) visualisations? i don't really care for them, but it does make things
> pretty.
> 
> 
> What do people think?
> 
> Yee.
> 
> 
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