Re: Amarok 2.2 Equalizer
Hello, On sekmadienis 06 Rugsėjis 2009 02:44:34 Elyk Samoht wrote: When Amarok 2 (of which I'm not yet completely fond, although it is improving) just migrated to Testing today, I figured I'd go all the way and updated to 2.1.80 (2.2 Beta 1) from Experimental. I had a moment of hope when I noticed an equalizer section in the settings menu...until I noticed that it was grayed out with a message that Equalizer not supported by Phonon. Does this mean that Phonon still doesn't support equalizers, but the Amarok team is preparing their interface for when it does? Or is there some package that I can install/configuration option that I can set to enable the equalizer? Thanks. You will be able to use Amarok 2.2 equalizer when phonon-backends 4.3.1-5 reaches unstable (in a couple of days or sooner). -- Modestas Vainius modes...@vainius.eu signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: Amarok 2.2 Equalizer
Le vendredi 16 octobre 2009 22:40:32, Modestas Vainius a écrit : Hello, On sekmadienis 06 Rugsėjis 2009 02:44:34 Elyk Samoht wrote: When Amarok 2 (of which I'm not yet completely fond, although it is improving) just migrated to Testing today, I figured I'd go all the way and updated to 2.1.80 (2.2 Beta 1) from Experimental. I had a moment of hope when I noticed an equalizer section in the settings menu...until I noticed that it was grayed out with a message that Equalizer not supported by Phonon. Does this mean that Phonon still doesn't support equalizers, but the Amarok team is preparing their interface for when it does? Or is there some package that I can install/configuration option that I can set to enable the equalizer? Thanks. You will be able to use Amarok 2.2 equalizer when phonon-backends 4.3.1-5 reaches unstable (in a couple of days or sooner). Yeah, Thank you very much. I saw your upload in new and was very happy. Thank you also to all the other members of the kde team ! Best regards -- Matthieu Gallien -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: Amarok 2.2 Equalizer
Hello, On pirmadienis 07 Rugsėjis 2009 02:55:18 Elyk Samoht wrote: Okay - so that I can evaluate the merits of doing so vs. returning to 1.4 until Project neon gets building again, how much of an undertaking is it to build phonon from trunk? Thanks 1) Neon has never been available for Debian and never will (under that name at least). 2) It is rather easy to build Phonon and install it to /usr/local. -- Modestas Vainius modes...@vainius.eu signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: Amarok 2.2 Equalizer
Hello, On sekmadienis 06 Rugsėjis 2009 02:44:34 Elyk Samoht wrote: When Amarok 2 (of which I'm not yet completely fond, although it is improving) just migrated to Testing today, I figured I'd go all the way and updated to 2.1.80 (2.2 Beta 1) from Experimental. I had a moment of hope when I noticed an equalizer section in the settings menu...until I noticed that it was grayed out with a message that Equalizer not supported by Phonon. Does this mean that Phonon still doesn't support equalizers, but the Amarok team is preparing their interface for when it does? Or is there some package that I can install/configuration option that I can set to enable the equalizer? Thanks. AFAIK, you need Phonon from trunk. And you will probably need to rebuild amarok 2.2b1 against that Phonon... -- Modestas Vainius modes...@vainius.eu signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Amarok 2.2 Equalizer
When Amarok 2 (of which I'm not yet completely fond, although it is improving) just migrated to Testing today, I figured I'd go all the way and updated to 2.1.80 (2.2 Beta 1) from Experimental. I had a moment of hope when I noticed an equalizer section in the settings menu...until I noticed that it was grayed out with a message that Equalizer not supported by Phonon. Does this mean that Phonon still doesn't support equalizers, but the Amarok team is preparing their interface for when it does? Or is there some package that I can install/configuration option that I can set to enable the equalizer? Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org