Guys, how do you report teh bugs? I seen no way of any kind.
~RAWRR
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Hey folks,
Can someone give me a starting point (or several) regarding where
in the code I should be looking to add Played, Preview, and Date
Added to Browse and external libraries? I'm willing to take it on
myself but I will be much helped by getting a push in the right
direction.
~RAWRR
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I'm too busy to participate, but I'd love to see this. And I'd be
really, really envious :)
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 21:47:05 +0100 "Musikpirat" wrote:
>Am 13.11.2013 21:33, schrieb Grant Haywood:
>> is there a good publicly available library available to pull
>from for
>> that? it would be hard to
Tuukka: You have a life! This shows you are using it well :)
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Just a note folks, as we begin a potential "call to all DJs", not
to get political all over everyone (really sorry) but all of this
"he" "him" "his" sprinkled all ove
I'm not going to copypaste the examples, because derailing the
thread wasn't at all the intention.
Sorry if it seemed like a derailment!!
I agree, back to the topic!
On Thu, 14 Nov 2013 22:08:04 +0100 "Juan Pedro Bolívar Puente"
wrote:
>> Just a note folks, as we begin a potential "call to a
I just submitted some edits to
https://musikpiraten.piratenpad.de/mixxx-contest-2013
Good job getting the ball rolling Tuukka!
Sorry for the number of edits, I edit everything heavily -_-*
And apologies to everyone again for disrupting the conversation
earlier *9_9*
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What is up with http://builds.mixxx.org/builds/? Is it abandoned?
It hasn't been available for what seems like months.
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I'd also be willing to help, I would've offered at once but I don't
expect there's anything I could do :/
Please feel free to ask if you think there is.
On Mon, 03 Feb 2014 17:25:48 +0100 "RJ Ryan"
wrote:
>Yes :[ our build server is having hardware issues and the place we
>are
>getting free
Max,
What is our ARM platform? I've missed something I think.
Asking because: related to that touch business I'm always on about.
~RAWRR
On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 16:36:51 +0300 "Max Linke"
wrote:
>Hi Артём Лян
>
>> I want to create new playlist/lib menu as a pop-up menu.
>> I mean existing lib &
M,
Thanks. Oh wow, that has me thinking Nemo/Sailfish.
~R
On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 18:38:54 +0300 "Max Linke"
wrote:
>Debian and Ubuntu build mixxx on a bunch of different platforms.
>You can check
>here which are used by debian
>
>https://packages.debian.org/unstable/sound/mixxx
>
>On Fri, 14 Ma
Udara,
I like enhancing metadata interaction, but I'm not sure smart
"conflict resolve" is nice. I have almost eight hundred artists in
my collection spanning well over fifty years of music history,
there are many similar or identical names. Of course you'd probably
make the feature optional,
Hey all,
Compiled as much of this thread as my inbox caught thus
far, in case someone wants to file a related bug
(or already has) and copypasta this conversation at said
bug for continuity/reference or whatever:
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On Wed, 26 Mar 2014 20:3
Exciting, grabbing one now.
I hope it isn't too much trouble, but I'd personally very much like
hashes to be included with builds, at the very least with actual
releases. Ideally, SHA1 or better.
It might be too much of a pain for nightlies unless it could be
automated, so I'd understand if so
This feature:
"CUSTOM BUTTONS:
The default skin has on each deck a set of empty "custom buttons",
and "custom knobs". These empty buttons are intended to be filled
up by each user according to what they find missing in the default
skin."
A really practical feature that seems brilliant both be
Daniel,
I'm not sure how many users it would explicitly attract. I just
thought it was cool personally and it seemed kind of an obvious
tool to include, like a configurable toolbar in a browser, which I
almost can't imagine doing without in that setting.
I think I'm in the opposite space from
Do you have an idea whether these snippets might work with any
other editors?
On Tue, 03 Jun 2014 19:45:10 +0200 "S.Brandt"
wrote:
>Hello guys,
>if Sublime Text is your editor of choice, this might be of
>interest.
>
>This package provides a bunch of handy snippets for doing Mixxx
>skin dev
+1 to this idea. I filed a bug about this some time ago in
Launchpad: https://bugs.launchpad.net/mixxx/+bug/1084759
I'd prefer if the data files were stored in a separate location
from the music files; I like my directories uncluttered, as I'm
sure many do.
Also, I wonder if the data would be nic
Yeah I have not been testing at all; the latest build available was
a Mac build from May. I've been too busy to learn how to build it
myself.
~RAWRR
On Thu, 04 Sep 2014 17:02:21 +0100 "Sean M. Pappalardo - D.J.
Pegasus" wrote:
>On 09/04/2014 08:10 AM, Owen Williams wrote:
>> It looks like we
(forgot to Cc)
Ferran,
I think a wiki page sounds fantastic, since I don't understand this
field currently and wikis are great springboards. Please consider
distilling what you have learned (overview, major features, current
state of the field, future research needed, and/or the like) along
with
I'm all for signing releases with private GPG keys+providing
SHAsums. The .asc files would be for those who know how to use them
(GPG4win+Kleopatra work fairly well) and the SHA[whatever]sum would
be the same, but provide a slightly easier process (checksum
utilities are widely available and ex
If GPG/PGP, I figure RJ would be the one to do the signing, since
he is doing the builds? Maybe? In any case, other than uploading
the signing key to a public keyserver it would be nice if the key
were released here on the mailing list too, just to provide an out-
of-band (more or less) corroborati
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Thanks RJ!
Does the below means that the most recent builds (e.g. 17 Sept.)
supercede the mediafoundation builds of 13+14 Sept.? Or are they
different things?
~RAWRR
On Tue, 16 Sep 2014 20:06:13 -0100 "RJ Ryan"
wrote:
>Jenkins: http://builds.mixxx.
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"I think crashing on totally crap data is not completely
unreasonable as long as we can figure out some way of making it
debuggable."
*raises hand*
As someone who has used Mixxx for live gigs, where it crashed
enough times during various sets to sabo
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Just wanted to say that you guys are badass.
That is all.
On Wed, 03 Dec 2014 16:27:12 + "Owen Williams"
wrote:
>that's CircleOfFifths(tm) to you!
>
>On Wed, 2014-12-03 at 11:08 -0500, RJ Ryan wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Owen
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Deferred button execution seems possibly useful. I have no
interest/opinion about editable control response curve.
~RAWRR
On Wed, 31 Dec 2014 13:39:15 + "Ferran Pujol Camins"
wrote:
>Hi Juan thanks for your suggestion. For sure both ideas can b
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I mostly agree with Owen, and that version of sampler behavior will
*definitely* be better for export loop to sampler. Without loop-to-
sampler viability is less cut and dry. But still could work if...
drum roll... pause button got added somewhere on e
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This was extremely illuminating and interesting. Thanks for the
detailed explanation.
Are there repositories at the Mixxx Github account for these
packages that Mixxx modifies? Because basically these sound like
forks, albeit possibly Mixxx-exclusive.
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(some of these items come from an off-list exchange between Be and
I)
Regarding names, taking the full comments so far into consideration:
good point: not all DJs know about Mixxx, therefore "a name that
describes [or alludes to] the function" seems
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> MiX3 or MiX^3 (Mi w/ 3-xxx's)... a play on the name without
using the name
Oh, clever. But how could it be a little more apparent? Hmmm.
I think I like Crossfade the best so far, it sounds cool and is
very purpose-driven; followed by ReMixxx (and
Yay!! Crossfade sounds awesome. What about: if the project becomes
official, it could obtain the "xxxfade" form (which would still be
pronounced crossfade)?
~RAWRR
On 2/12/2015 at 8:04 PM, "Sean M. Pappalardo - D.J. Pegasus" wrote:On
02/11/2015 03:23 PM, Be wrote:
> What advantage would buildi
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Can anyone tell me what this line implies:
Warning [Main]: WaveformRenderBackground::generatePixmap - no
background file
mixxx: i915_fragprog.c:1273: i915BindProgram: Assertion `p-
>on_hardware == 0' failed.
I'm running Mixxx from a livecd. This inst
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Also, from the logfile:
Warning [Main]: WaveformRenderBackground::generateImage() - file(
"/usr/share/mixxx/skins/Deere1280x800-
WXGA/style/style_bg_waveform.png" ) 415 x 119 do not fit the
waveform widget size 296 x 119
Look like anything recognizab
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Hi Be! Progress is cool!
I think selling them should be held off until they've been out in
the field awhile and there is a chance for bug reports and stuff.
Also, with cost comes an obligation toward product support, are you
ready for that? Does Cross
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Be,
Thanks. Releasing the hash(es) on whatever devlist is associated
with the project is clean protocol, and Gavin articulated the
security aspect nicely.
More on selling software:
Proprietary paid product: must have comprehensive product support
re
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Be,
Two application addition requests: grsync, for accurate and safe
transfer of media, some type of transcoder/reencoder for changing
bitrates of tracks, and a mass id3 tag editor. Recommend Puddletag
for ID3 editor, and there are a couple of nice Gn
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b-^_^-d
~RAWRR
On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 15:51:20 + "RJ Ryan"
wrote:
>Also:
>http://www.reddit.com/r/DJs/comments/34a7k5/mixxx_112_beta_released
>/
>
>On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 11:34 AM, RJ Ryan wrote:
>
>> Great job everyone!
>>
>> If you feel s
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Hey,
I saw at the beta thread that doodlebro (reddit name) claimed to
have some mappings for the Stanton SCS4dj.
MTRX over at the forums also claimed the same:
http://mixxx.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=6216&p=21614&hilit=4dj&s
id=0393a03ae40bf0d99
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+1
It will be pretty cool when those multiple versioned entries in the
uninstall panel truly *only* uninstall the version they reference
>_< !!
And it's fine this doesn't solve for 1.12. As stated earlier, 1.13
won't be too far away.
On Thu, 04 Jun
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Owen,
I've been using the LateNight resizeable skin and I have a couple
of issues:
Can we get a thing where the effects bank can optionally get
minimized, possibly back to the simplistic dials existing
previously? I'm running out of real estate on al
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On Sat, 06 Jun 2015 00:29:14 + "Owen Williams"
wrote:
>I've posted a PR for some new LateNight display options. I'm
>definitely
>running up against the limits of the skinning engine so I can't do
>a lot
>more than this. But it makes it possible
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Interesting re: CPU. What do you think about decreasing the height
but keeping the width re: CPU?
~RAWRR
On Mon, 08 Jun 2015 21:00:52 + "Daniel Schürmann"
wrote:
>Hi Markus,
>
>Nice mock-up.
>
>In the past we had issues with four full size Wave
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On Mon, 08 Jun 2015 21:15:37 + "Daniel Schürmann"
wrote:
>If I recall it correct, it should help.
>This has also the benefit that you can see more tracks in the
>library.
>
And whatever other controls as well... interesting.
>
>Am 08.06.2015 um
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Is there any framework currently or on the horizon for *any* of the
various scrollbars to be midi-scriptable?
In my fantasy world if this was ever implemented the rate would be
adjustable, and the track in the center of the window would always
be high
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So there's the space beneath the left deck - where the preview deck
lives. The space on the other side is empty. Can the micaux array
get shrunk a bit and fit over there? That would save some space,
plus be nice and symmetrical.
~RAWRR
On Mon, 08 Jun
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/mixxx/+bug/1463677
On Tue, 09 Jun 2015 16:44:19 + "Sean M. Pappalardo - D.J.
Pegasus" wrote:
>On 06/08/2015 09:24 PM, re-cy...@hushmail.com wrote:
>> Is there any framework currently or on the horizon for *any* of
>the
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Be,
This is great that you're doing this. Except:
"* mark which hardware is discontinued and remove most discontinued
controllers from list of mappings we don't have"
I buy used controllers exclusively, have done for years, and as
such am aware of t
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On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 10:37:29 + "Be" wrote:
>Much of the hardware I removed from that list did not sell very
>much and
>is so old that it's not even available on eBay anymore. Some of
>them are
>not even meant for DJing (such as Korg controllers)
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2015 01:37:23 + "Be" wrote:
>Does LateNight really need more options? It's gotten quite
>overwhelming.
>
+1
>On 06/24/2015 04:58 PM, Ferran Pujol Camins wrote:
>> Hi, I've added to LateNight a button to show/hide the
>crossfader
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On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 06:28:38 + "Daniel Schürmann"
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>We have to be careful to consider what is a release blocker.
>Mixxx 1.12 beta is already so much better than 1.11 that it is not
>worth to
>block it at all from this point of view.
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On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 17:28:17 + "Sébastien BLAISOT"
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I strongly disagree with you. We have a wonderfull new feature
>with
>resizable skins and this new feature is ruined by our windows
>installer
>because if you install 1.12 on top
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On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 23:49:13 + "Sébastien Blaisot"
wrote:
>I agree, we should wait post 1.12 release to discuss this. at
>first, i
>wanted to wait for 1.12 release before talking about that, but
>todays
>discussion let me at least disappointed.
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I'd like to echo Ferran's observations in their entirety, except
the hide library concern. Hiding the library will indeed be useful
on smaller screens. In addition, I'd like to comment:
- - there's a lot of texture/color based inconsistency in this
ve
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On Mon, 07 Sep 2015 21:03:41 +0200 re-cy...@hushmail.com wrote:
>On Sat, 05 Sep 2015 23:48:06 +0200 "Sébastien Blaisot"
> wrote:
>>Le 02/09/2015 08:38, Daniel Schürmann a écrit :
>>> 3. IMHO it is nothing wrong to install a 32 binary to
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Yeah I'd love that, especially since I've never known what to do
with HID.
Side note: I really appreciate your work on the wiki. I worked a
little bit on it a long time ago and had similar hopes for
reorganization but as usual got overloaded.
You're
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My two cents, Be:
I've been using Mixxx once a month or so every month for the last
five years, and was interested in it before then even. I love this
program and admire the developer community enormously.
I shop for controllers by form factor and fe
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On Tue, 01 Mar 2016 20:40:53 +0300 "Mel Grubb"
wrote:
>
>3) Database location
>
Daniel's flag suggestion was good, but yes, a
better/faster/smoother way to do this (meaning through the GUI) is
necessary for users who port around their Library a lot.
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Yeah that is certainly fantastic... although more controls than I
know what to do with in a set! I'd love to see a slightly pared-
down version in addition to this fine Nykto rendition. Nykto lite?
Also - how much work would it take to make this (or a
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I'm not sure why you think MusicBrainz is untrustworthy; it
fingerprints the acoustic pattern of any given track and compares
it with literally hundreds of thousands of tracks in its database.
This means it understands music empirically rather than soc
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Correction: "hundreds of thousands of tracks" should be changed to
"millions of tracks".
Oops.
~RAWRR
On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 21:33:19 -0200 re-cy...@hushmail.com wrote:
>I'm not sure why you think MusicBrainz is untrustworthy; it
>fingerprints the aco
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I keep track of my own bugs and those I subscribe to best, so here
are a few relevant ones juxtaposed with observations and
suggestions:
- - Library view v0.1.2 -
This more or less offers a solution to "request filter system in
browser on i.e. genre
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On Mon, 04 Apr 2016 16:35:55 -0100 "Joan Marcè i Igual"
wrote:
>Hi RAWRR,
>
>Thank you for your suggestions.
>
>When you talk about the Browse PC view you refer to porting the
>the
>advantage of using folders elsewhere in the library. Do you mean
>b
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It does look exciting.
However, if that feature cannot "autogenerate" crates according to
artist (or genre or BPM or whatever is preferred) it 100% *does
not* fulfill the same purpose.
I have over a thousand artists in my collection. Making a Crate f
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Man, these bugs go way back, all 0f these issues have been long
awaited. I'm really excited that Joan has chosen this set of
features. Thanks Joan!!
I guess this old forum post tries to articulate the rationale for
crates being the core developer's pr
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Eh?
Seems kind of excessive for a DJ program to read and control power
events.
What am I missing?
RAWRR
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Speaking of playlists, is there going to be a playlist button? I
don't see it anywhere in the docs. Crates button, but no Playlist
button?
~RAWRR
On Sat, 04 Jun 2016 11:51:18 + "Daniel Schürmann"
wrote:
>Good point.
>
>We have actually only tho
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On Mon, 06 Jun 2016 20:22:08 -0100 "RJ Ryan"
wrote:
>Or, for the specific case of two playlists showing at the same
>time -- each
>library track table could be styled with a particular color (e.g.
>a rim
>around it or a background color / alternate r
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