Hi,

the media player is unmaintained. So if someone want to help please step up.
But is is working and I know quite some people who are happy with it so no need 
to remove it from the ownCloud 5 release.

Let's hope it will get some love for ownCloud 6.


Frank


On 05.03.2013, at 11:50, Jan-Christoph Borchardt <h...@jancborchardt.net> wrote:

> Yes, Jörn brought up removing the media player from the releases before and 
> it’s a good point. It’s not maintained and doesn’t have some essential media 
> player features like multiple playlists among other things.
> 
> If anyone has time to work on it let me know, I’ll help with interface design.
> 
> 
> On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 10:40 AM, Stefan Nagtegaal 
> <developm...@standoutdesign.nl> wrote:
> Perhaps, the most annoying question ever but: If it's not maintained, why is 
> it included inside the releases so far?
> What apps are currently not maintained, and which are?
> 
> I thought that all the apps that do not wear the "3rd party"-predicate, where 
> part of core and maintained as such? Am I wrong?
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> 
> Stefan
> 
> 
> Op 5 mrt. 2013, om 10:33 heeft Bernhard Posselt <nukeawh...@gmail.com> het 
> volgende geschreven:
> 
> > Just mentioning  that the media player app is not maintained so no one is 
> > likely to fix this ;)
> >
> > We're looking for maintainers.
> >
> > On 03/05/2013 09:47 AM, Martin Mattel wrote:
> >> Hello icewind1991,
> >>
> >> it seems that not only me but many people have some challenges with the 
> >> media app not showing all possible music files when (re)scanned. I 
> >> regularily update respectively completely reinstall oC from scratch 
> >> directly using the master files from github and do my testing, helping to 
> >> improve oC. But the issue still remains. Only a subset, and I really mean 
> >> a close to nothing compared to the complete list, of music files are shown 
> >> in the music app.
> >> All music files are in one root folder mounted by ubuntu and added via the 
> >> external storage app. They are shown in files and accessing from there is 
> >> no problem.
> >>
> >> I thought about what the root cause could be and two issues came to my 
> >> mind.
> >> 1.) not all files can be identified to be scanned
> >> 2.) not all files found are identified by the mimetype as music
> >>
> >> In both cases, we need to find out what the cause could be that so many 
> >> files are not properly identified.
> >>
> >> What about the idea creating a kind of logfile, where oC writes the files 
> >> identified and their mimetype found? The file could be put in the data 
> >> directory and be named by the user who ran the scan plus a identifyer. eg: 
> >> "martin_musicscan.log". Rewritten on each scan (not appended).
> >>  This would help identifying where the cause of missed files would be.
> >>
> >> Martin
> >>
> >> Sent from my iPad
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