Hi Pietro,

Yes I haven't updated the website / Sourceforge yet since the move from
Sourceforge to Github. The mailing list is still on Sourceforge but the
development repository and issue tracker are now on Github. Eventually I'll
get everything updated with this new information.

Thanks,
Kelvin.


On 15 November 2011 13:38, Pietro Battiston <m...@pietrobattiston.it> wrote:

> Il giorno mar, 15/11/2011 alle 08.56 +0000, Kelvin Lawson ha scritto:
> > Hi Pietro,
> >
> >
> > Thanks, I have added this to the issues list at Github:
> > https://github.com/kelvinlawson/pykaraoke/issues/
> >
>
> Maybe a link from
> http://kibosh.org/pykaraoke/development.php
> would be convenient?
>
> thanks
>
> Pietro
>
>
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Kelvin.
> >
> > On 14 November 2011 17:41, Pietro Battiston <m...@pietrobattiston.it>
> > wrote:
> >         Hello,
> >
> >         there are some MIDI files (I can provide an example only
> >         privately,
> >         since they are not free) for which, when played, PyKaraoke
> >         only shows
> >         the error
> >
> >         "ERROR: Could not parse the MIDI file"
> >
> >         and then, in another MessageDialog, the error
> >
> >         "No lyrics in the track".
> >
> >         Now, that would be fair to me... the only problem is that
> >         then,
> >         pykaraoke is stuck: not unresponsive, but it won't play any
> >         other file,
> >         and will print forever in the terminal:
> >
> >         Traceback (most recent call last):
> >          File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/pykaraoke.py", line 3815,
> >         in
> >         handleIdle
> >            position = self.Player.GetPos()
> >          File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/pykar.py", line 1072, in
> >         GetPos
> >            if self.useMidiTimer:
> >         AttributeError: midPlayer instance has no attribute
> >         'useMidiTimer'
> >
> >
> >         Interestingly, if I played some MIDI _before_ trying to play
> >         the faulty
> >         one, then in the background that will play again, but without
> >         showing
> >         the lyrics (and i will not be able to stop it in any way).
> >
> >         You may think it is stupid to play faulty MIDI files, or MIDI
> >         files
> >         without lyrics... but when I have a huge library it's
> >         impossible to try
> >         all of them before, and then it's also annoying to have to
> >         restart the
> >         program (and loose the queue) any time a faulty one is
> >         chosen...
> >
> >         Maybe an alternative fix could be to (optionally) run some
> >         "validity
> >         check" on MIDI files when refreshing the library?
> >
> >         by the way, thanks for the nice app
> >
> >         Pietro
> >
> >
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