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Redmine Audacious - Feature #875 (New): Extended M3U supporthttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/8752019-02-24T10:18:40ZRaitaro Hikami
<p>As described on the wikipedia page for the m3u format: <a class="external" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M3U">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M3U</a></p>
<p>I need something like this:<br /><pre>
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:419,Alice in Chains - Rotten Apple
Alice in Chains_Jar of Flies_01_Rotten Apple.mp3
</pre></p>
<p>I tried making a quick playlist using youtube-dl. Seems that audacious can use the links given by `-g` option quite well though. The problem is that I would like to have the file name not the url. I usually do something like this:</p>
<pre>
play=/tmp/playlist.m3u
youtube-dl -g $link >> $play
audacious --qt $play & > /dev/null 2>&1
</pre>
<p>On the other hand, if I use shorten links, generated by something a bit more complex, but faster (not to mention more readable output):</p>
<pre>
echo "#EXTM3U" > short.m3u
youtube-dl -j --flat-playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist\?list\=PLURsDaOr8hWWGebP8AGmA3Wu2WAQEHFUc | jq -r '.title, .url' | sed -e '2~2s_^_https://youtu.be/_' -e '1~2s_^_#EXTINF:,_' >> short.m3u
</pre>
<p>I get something like this: <br /><pre>
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:,My Chocolate Croissant Was Supposed To Be Perfect...
https://youtu.be/HQeIivIacJc
#EXTINF:,I Learned How To Temper Chocolate... (science included)
https://youtu.be/3-EKcYqKEec
#EXTINF:,I Tried "Sous-Vide" to Temper Chocolate... (best move ever)
https://youtu.be/--KcoWb8ZD4
#EXTINF:,I Designed Custom Chocolate Bars Using Thermoforming...
https://youtu.be/O5SwGr-84c4
</pre></p>
<p>The generated playlist seems completely fine on vlc, on audacious on the other hand it simply... well, gives an error: `File format not recognized`</p> Audacious - Bug #776 (Closed): Error - no such file or directory qthttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/7762018-02-07T13:34:59ZRaitaro Hikami
<p>Open one single file in audacious, play it, delete the file. If I do that I get WAAAY to many errors until audacious stops (10 that is). Shouldn't it stop after 1? Also I got this "burned in" error that just floats on the desktop that I can't get rid of. Most likely a plasma thing.</p> Audacious - Bug #771 (Closed): Enter in numpad doesn't work in QT Version to start playhttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/7712018-01-23T16:59:19ZRaitaro Hikami
<p>In order to reproduce:<br />- audacious --qt<br />- the current playlist is fine, but you can also change to another playlist<br />- hit enter (it works)<br />- hit enter in numpad (tested that enter does work in a text editor). In my case I also have CapsLock set as an enter as well. Like so:<br /><pre><code class="c syntaxhl"><span class="CodeRay">xmodmap -e <span class="string"><span class="delimiter">"</span><span class="content">remove Lock = Caps_Lock</span><span class="delimiter">"</span></span>
xmodmap -e <span class="string"><span class="delimiter">"</span><span class="content">keycode 66 = KP_Enter NoSymbol KP_Enter</span><span class="delimiter">"</span></span>
</span></code></pre></p>
<p>These keys do not work, even though obviously they work fine as an enter.</p> Audacious - Feature #769 (Closed): Add custom pictures to ~/.config/audacious/http://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/7692018-01-22T13:18:22ZRaitaro Hikami
<p>So audacious has it's own images in this folder: /usr/share/audacious/images<br />What I do every time I install (or update) is to replace album.png with my own image (to look better with my KDE system). I simply use sudo cp for that. I will provide my image example down bellow.</p>
<p>My suggestion is, can you allow custom images to be placed in the audacious config folder and be used instead of the defaults in /usr/share? Even better if you can allow svgs for that too.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p> Audacious - Bug #768 (Rejected): Use double click to rename playlist in qt versionhttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/7682018-01-22T13:07:40ZRaitaro Hikami
<p>So pretty much as the title says. I always have to go to Playlist -> Rename or use F2 (which I use anyway). But in the GTK version I know you can double click.</p>
<p>KDE NEON 64bit 5.11.5 KDE Framework Version 5.42.0, QT Version 5.9.3</p> Audacious - Bug #767 (Closed): Show main window doesn't work in qt versionhttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/7672018-01-22T13:04:12ZRaitaro Hikami
<p>Open audacious in qt mode: <code>audacious --qt</code><br />Then try <code>audacious -m</code></p>
<p>I managed to fix this problem by using <code>audacious -m --qt && wmctrl -a audacious</code></p>
<p>The show-main-window option does not work with the qt version. It DOES work with GTK version on a KDE system though.</p>
<p>KDE NEON 64bit 5.11.5 KDE Framework Version 5.42.0, QT Version 5.9.3<br />Audacious 5.9 (stable)</p>