Re: Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-21 Thread c_c
to GTK for now. Need to get some more work done before I can get back to elementary. @ anyone at FSO - Can we have some development libraries for elementary too? -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Annuncing-new-Project---Intone-mplayer-frontend-tp2357405p2366241.html Sen

Re: Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-21 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> If you use the MPD backend, it works very efficiently (probably the >> same as what you see with your mplayer+intone). The other advantage >> of MPD is that you can control it from anywhere . > Sure. :-) I haven't used MPD. But I'm more looking at using the phone as a > standalone music p

Re: Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-21 Thread Dylan Reilly
Does it handle the song length correctly? The versions I have used play them but do not know how long they are because it ignores VBR headers. Knowing the length of a song is useful for GUI's. On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Thomas Gstädtner wrote: > On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 6:29 PM, Dylan Reill

Re: Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-21 Thread Thomas Gstädtner
On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 6:29 PM, Dylan Reilly wrote: > Mplayer can't handle VBR mp3's by default. I have a patch [...] It can, and it does. I use mplayer as my only audio-player and listen to VBR MP3s every day. No need for a patch. ___ Openmoko commu

Re: Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-21 Thread Dylan Reilly
(while travelling etc). > I have no intentions of belittling pythm or any other player (who all > probably fit somewhere in the app landscape). Just looking for a different > solution to a similar prob. Hence the reference. > > -- > View this message in context: > http://n2.na

Re: Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-20 Thread c_c
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Re: Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-20 Thread Stefan Monnier
> files. All that was required was a frontend for it! I know pythm is just > that, but my Neo uses more than 30% CPU with it. It could be a minor bug - I'll just remind people here that pythm also works with MPD. If you use the MPD backend, it works very efficiently (probably the same as what you

Re: Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-20 Thread Richy
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Re: Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-20 Thread c_c
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Re: Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-20 Thread c_c
ur > GTK+ program, they are also easier to use on touchscreen devices. > Well, I would like to do that myself. Can anyone point me to some documentation on Elementary? Quite like it actually. Does it have something like a tree-view? -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/

Re: Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-20 Thread Fabian Henze
Hi, > Well, intone - the media player in making (and it's **really** basic as > of now), uses 0% CPU (according to HTOP (all my tests are with it). > mplayer, in a separate thread uses its usual 15% or so. > > I'm using anjuta and glade for development, using fifo (named pipe) to > communicate

Re: Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-20 Thread bytestore
r...@om-gta02:~# DISPLAY=:0 ./intone Segmentation fault -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Annuncing-new-Project---Intone-mplayer-frontend-tp2357405p2358002.html Sent from the Openmoko Community mailing list archive at Nabble.com

Re: Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-20 Thread Denis Shulyaka
Looks like that build of mplayer doesn't play FLAC. 2009/2/20, Risto H. Kurppa : > On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 8:51 AM, c_c wrote: >> >> Hi, >> Well, intone - the media player in making (and it's **really** basic as >> of >> now), uses 0% CPU (according to HTOP (all my tests are with it). mplayer, >

Re: Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-20 Thread c_c
T? Any ideas on how to make things work faster using the standard toolchain (I suppose size wont be that much of an issue with SDHC). -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Annuncing-new-Project---Intone-mplayer-frontend-tp2357405p2357633.html Sent from the O

Re: Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-19 Thread Andraž 'ruskie' Levstik
:2009-02-19T22:51:c_c: > > bought me to the conclusion that mplayer already does so (using libmad for > mp3 and maybe tremor for ogg - though I'm not sure about the tremor part). Take a look at mpg123 and it's libmpg123. It's highly optimised but there is no ARM port as far as I know so that mig

Re: Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-19 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 8:51 AM, c_c wrote: > > Hi, > Well, intone - the media player in making (and it's **really** basic as of > now), uses 0% CPU (according to HTOP (all my tests are with it). mplayer, in > a separate thread uses its usual 15% or so. You need mplayer (of course!) to try this,

Annuncing new Project - Intone mplayer frontend

2009-02-19 Thread c_c
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2357405/intone.glade intone.glade -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Annuncing-new-Project---Intone-mplayer-frontend-tp2357405p2357405.html Sent from the Openmoko Community mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___