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Redmine Audacious - Feature #47 (Rejected): Audacious icon redesign/updatehttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/472012-01-14T20:25:54ZJacopo Lorenzetti
<p>I spent some time on a graphic redesign/update of the current Audacious icon. Here it is, GPL licensed.</p> Audacious - Feature #43 (Rejected): Fall back to other cover art images if none match name filtershttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/432012-01-11T23:46:29ZJacopo Lorenzetti
<p>Many users music libraries are made of some nicely named albums with covers and booklet scans and some messy albums with a single non-standard named image file.</p>
<p>In this scenario Audacious would correctly find the cover art from the nicely named files but wouldn't find anything in more messy folders (where the image files don't match the cover image retrieve Include list). Removing all the words from the Include list would solve the problem with the messy albums but will probably make Audacious choose the wrong cover art file from the nice folders containing more than one single image file.</p>
<p>I think it would be useful to have an option like 'Search other images if searching these words did not produce results', in order to give the user the choice to use the Include list as a list of preferred words to give priority to, instead of completely excluding all the non-matching filenames.</p>
<p>Maybe it could also be a good idea to make this the standard behaviour.</p> Audacious - Bug #42 (Closed): Cover image retrieve preferences are hard to findhttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/422012-01-11T22:55:29ZJacopo Lorenzetti
<p>The options to control the way Audacious searches for cover images (which words to look for in the filenames, whether to perform a recursive search, etc.) are currently found by opening the Popup Information Settings dialog box from the Popup Information section of the Playlist preferences.</p>
<p>But the retrieval of cover images is not a feature of the popup information box only. Cover images are in effect retrieved and displayed in many places (the Info Bar, the Track Information dialog box, etc.) and are not necessarily related to the popup information.</p>
<p>A user wanting to fine-tune the retrieval of the cover images displayed in his Info Bar (for example) won't look at the 'Popup Information' settings. I think the most intuitive and appropriate place would be the Metadata section (see attached mockup).</p> Audacious - Bug #39 (Closed): The Popup Information preferences don't have any effect in the defa...http://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/392012-01-09T11:25:18ZJacopo Lorenzetti
<p>In the latest releases Audacious started coming by default with the GTK user interface enabled.</p>
<p>As a consequence of this, some controls in the Playlist preferences (the 'Show popup information for playlist entries' and the Miscellaneous section in the 'Popup Information Settings' dialog box) don't have any meaning anymore, unless the Winamp Classic Interface is selected instead of the default one.</p>
<p>One possible solution is to specify 'in the Classical Interface' (or similar) in these controls labels, to make clear that they only have effect in the Winamp Classic Interface.</p>
<p>Another solution, a better one imo, is to move the 'Cover image retrieve' preferences away from the Popup Information Settings dialog box into a more appropriate location (like a new dialog box in the 'Metadata' section) and just rename the 'Popup Information' section as 'Classic Interface' or similar (see attached mockup).</p> Audacious - Bug #34 (Rejected): [gtkui] Switching playlist tabs with CTRL-PageUp/Down only works ...http://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/342012-01-05T23:33:58ZJacopo Lorenzetti
<p>Switching the playlist tabs by pressing CTRL-PageUp and CTRL-Down only works for empty playlists. As soon as a non-empty playlist is reached, the focus passes to the playlist entries and the CTRL-PageUp/Down combinations stop having the expected effect.</p> Audacious - Feature #33 (Rejected): Switch tabs with CTRL-PageUp/Down in Plugins preferences windowhttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/332012-01-05T23:28:21ZJacopo Lorenzetti
<p>Changing the active tab by pressing CTRL-PageUp and CTRL-PageDown is an expected behaviour common in browsers, file managers and in the Audacious playlist itself.</p>
<p>I think it would be consistent to implement this behaviour in the Plugins preferences window too.</p> Audacious - Bug #31 (Rejected): [mp3 @ 0x8f97600] Header missinghttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/312012-01-05T01:27:57ZJacopo Lorenzetti
<p>Starting the playback of any mp3 stream results in the following errors on the console:</p>
<p>[mp3 <code> 0x8f97600] Header missing<br />[mp3 </code> 0x9014300] max_analyze_duration reached<br />[mp3 <code> 0x9014300] Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate<br />[mp3 </code> 0x8f97600] Header missing</p>
<p>Then the stream is correctly played but the song title is never updated.</p>
<p>The same doesn't happen with vorbis or aac streams, that are played without errors.</p> Audacious - Feature #30 (Closed): Add support for smb:// URI'shttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/302012-01-03T20:22:18ZJacopo Lorenzetti
<p>If I double-click on a file from a SMB share in Nautilus, Audacious successfully plays it accessing it from ~/.gvfs/</p>
<p>If I drag the same file onto the playlist and then I doubleclick it from there, I get a No decoder found error while Audacious tries to access it from its smb:// URI. Less frequently, instead of an error, Audacious just hangs while 'Buffering...'.</p> Audacious - Bug #29 (Closed): Segmentation fault after running cmd_line_endhttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/292012-01-03T19:19:28ZJacopo Lorenzetti
<p>Every time the playlist ends, the command to run when Audacious reaches the end of the playlist is launched and then Audacious crashes with a segmentation fault.</p>
<p>The other song change commands (cmd_line, cmd_line_after, cmd_line_ttc) are working without problems.</p>
<p>Tell me if I can provide further info.</p> Audacious - Feature #14 (Closed): MPRIS 2 interface supporthttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/142011-12-23T00:46:27ZJacopo Lorenzetti
<p>Audacious currently supports the MPRIS 1 API but is not MPRIS 2 capable.</p>
<p>More desktop applets (MPRIS Applet in GNOME and Xfce, xfce4-soundmenu-plugin in Xfce, Ayatana Sound Menu in Ubuntu) are able to control only players supporting the latest version of the MPRIS standard (like Amarok, Banshee, Clementine, Guayadeque, Pragha, Rhythmbox, Spotify, VLC, xnoise, etc) and are not able to control MPRIS 1 capable players like Audacious.</p>
<p>I think it would make sense to implement an MPRIS 2 interface in Audacious.</p>
<p>References:<br /><a class="external" href="http://www.mpris.org/2.1/spec/">http://www.mpris.org/2.1/spec/</a><br /><a class="external" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/681994">https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/681994</a><br /><a class="external" href="http://mprisapplet.sourceforge.net/">http://mprisapplet.sourceforge.net/</a><br /><a class="external" href="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/xfce-extra/xfce4-soundmenu-plugin">http://packages.gentoo.org/package/xfce-extra/xfce4-soundmenu-plugin</a><br /><a class="external" href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundMenu">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundMenu</a></p>