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Redmine Audacious - Feature #1222 (New): Swedish characters in Winamp bitmap fontshttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/12222024-02-22T11:30:37ZOctane NA
<p>In Audacious' appearance settings it does say that only ASCII is supported if you use the bitmap fonts from a Winamp skin. And this is true as far as Audacious support goes.<br />However, in every single Winamp skin I've looked through, the font contains the Swedish characters ÅÖÄ at the bottom. It's unclear why only Swedish is supported in addition to ASCII while other larger languages go unsupported, and it's also unclear why they're in that order. However, since they are included, wouldn't it be reasonable to support these in addition to ASCII?</p> Audacious - Feature #1216 (New): Can't sort tracks in a playlist by bitratehttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/12162023-05-29T12:52:57ZArtem S. Tashkinov
<p>The column title is not clickable :(</p> Audacious - Feature #1215 (New): Moonstone plugin proposed improvements (see attached patch & ima...http://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/12152023-05-27T05:33:05ZJim Turnerturnerjw784@yahoo.com
<p>While working on something else I had to try some changes in the Moonstone plugin to test a proof of concept, which were successful, btw. The POC involved implementing a "shading" option, which if added to Moonstone would bring it's appearance very close to tallica's expressed original concept (see Moonstone plugin original commit image) while retaining the needed playlist subsequently added before release. Therefore I've decided to contribute this work back to you.</p>
<p>This proposal also adds an ability to access the Settings dialog in order to return Audacious back to another interface and an option to exit Audacious. As currently implemented, I know of no other way to change back out of the Moonstone interface without either killing Audacious by brute force and editing the config file to restore back to another interface - OR using the Status Icon plugin and it's menu! If there is a better way of getting out of the Moonstone interface, please enlighten me! There is still at lease one rough edge that I didn't get to investigate after successfully implementing my POC for "something else", namely, adding an icon to the "flat" and "flat dark" themes for "go-top" (the icon for the new "Shade" button, which already has a proper icon in "native" mode resembling an up-arrow pointing at a ceiling).</p>
<p>These proposed changes should make Moonstone a much better and more usable interface option for Audacious. Please see attached patch file.</p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Jim</p> Audacious - Bug #1209 (New): Dual play icons in default Audacious Winamp skinhttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/12092023-04-11T20:35:32ZManuel Grießmayr
<p>I've a 4K screen and the play icons looks like in attached image. The workaround is easy by simply modifying the source image.</p> Audacious - Feature #1207 (New): Edit Lyrics ... with LyricsGenius script.pyhttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/12072023-03-20T01:50:27ZPieter Kroonbuitenwesten@gmail.com
<p>I want to change the command on choosing Edit Lyrics ... on the Lyrics window from opening the default browser on url like <a class="external" href="https://lyrics.fandom.com/index.php?action=edit&title=Neil_Young:The_Great_Divide">https://lyrics.fandom.com/index.php?action=edit&title=Neil_Young:The_Great_Divide</a></p>
<p>lyrics.fandom.com is closed and LyricsGenius is absolutely excellent</p>
<p>how and where do I change that command to<br />$ python3 /home/kroon/lyrics.py "Neil Young" "The Great Devide" "/media/local/TUNES/Neil Young/Silver & Gold/The Great Divide.mp3"</p>
<p>lyrics.py writes the found lyric to a flat text.lrc file with the same file path as the mp3, so it will show in Audaciuos Lyrics window.</p> Audacious - Bug #1199 (New): Inaccurate seeking in WebM (and Ogg Opus) audio fileshttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/11992022-11-04T03:40:29ZNyan Pasu
<p>In WebM audio files downloaded through yt-dlp (Opus) or encoded myself (Opus and Vorbis), Audacious's seeking is extremely imprecise. In some cases, I click on different timestamps in the seek bar, seconds apart in a given file, yet playback jumps to the same point.</p>
<p>In testing:</p>
<ul>
<li>.flac and Ogg Vorbis seeking are always accurate to sub-second precision.</li>
<li>With WebM (Opus/Vorbis) files, clicking ahead of the current play point can jump up to ~5 seconds ahead (to the next "start point" of some sort) which is quite awful. Clicking back into an already-played and decoded section of a file which has played continuously from the file's beginning is accurate. Clicking forward or back from a forward click is inaccurate, and usually jumps to the same "start point".</li>
<li>With Ogg Opus files, seeking jumps up to 1-2 seconds <strong>behind</strong> the click point. Seeking into already-decoded audio is <strong>not</strong> more accurate than seeking ahead (unlike WebM). This is mostly less bad than WebM, but still inaccurate.</li>
</ul>
<p>The worst part to me is that Audacious's play time viewer and seek bar act as though you've seeked to the exact time in the song, yet the actually playing audio can be multiple seconds off the point you clicked. So effectively the program is lying to you, and with many songs I thought I was just really bad at seeking to the right spot, not realizing Audacious was at fault.</p>
<p>I've attached a set of test audio files containing identical pitched sweeps (aside from lossy compression), designed so you can easily hear the exact point in time you seeked to (even if Audacious's play time viewer is inaccurate).</p> Audacious - Feature #1196 (New): Snap to the bottom of the screen when rolling up player windows ...http://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/11962022-10-10T04:21:31Zr c
<p>Hi</p>
<p>If you have the player in shade mode (rolled up), and press the roll down button, if there is enough room below the player, the player will expand downwards as you'd expect. If there's not enough room below the player, it will expand upwards. This is good, logical behavior.</p>
<p>However, if you have the player at the bottom of the screen and and the player expands up, when you click the "roll up" button to return to shade mode, the player doesn't return to the position where it previously was and you have to manually move it back.</p>
<p>I can't have Audacious at the top of my screen because it blocks my browser tabs, so each time I need to expand the player or playlist and roll it back up, I also have to move it back where it belongs.</p>
<p>See the attached screen recording.</p>
<p>Thank you :)</p>
<p>(In the recording, you will also notice a separate, strange issue where the playlist is drifting to the left and overlapping the player)</p> Audacious - Feature #1191 (New): More configurable VU meter and spectrum analyzerhttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/11912022-09-24T12:44:28Zano nyme
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Can you please consider making the vu meter and spectrum plugins more flexible (profesional)</p>
<p>Vu meter:<br />configurable range<br />Horizontal mode/vertical mode<br />Spectrum analyser:<br />mono/stereo mode for the spectrum<br />adding Peak<br />adding scale (DB/frequency)<br />adding mode 16/32/64/128/line mode<br />Configurable peak/Fq range/refresh time (lightspeed settings 200FPS)</p>
<p>Thanks in advance,<br />Have a good day,<br />Rgds,</p> Audacious - Feature #1183 (New): Minimize to tray - Status Icon pluginhttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/11832022-09-01T14:12:57ZMatt K
<p>While Status Icon offers an option to <em>close</em> the player to tray, it can't <em>minimize</em> it to tray. This makes it inconvenient to actually close the player - clicking the close button obviously doesn't work and neither does Alt+F4.</p>
<p>This is the same issue as <a class="external" href="https://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/323">https://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/323</a>, which was rejected. Before rejecting this issue, please consider that Foobar2000 offers this option (<a class="external" href="https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,116337.0.html">https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,116337.0.html</a>), as did Winamp.</p> Audacious - Support #1182 (New): UI Qt mode : Icons theme is not correctly restored between sessi...http://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/11822022-08-23T11:47:51ZNicolas Molunier
<p>Hi<br />Audacious 4.2<br />Setting icons theme to "uni (dark)" is incorrectly restored after quit & restart.<br />Note that the "settings dialog" shows to correct selected theme but mismatch with the one displayed (see picture)</p> Audacious - Support #1178 (New): text inside the "Song Info" window is glitching outhttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/11782022-08-06T11:29:43ZAlex .
<p>Hello,</p>
<p>I found some problems reading the song info (ID3-tags, metadata) of tracks with long comments.</p>
<p>The moves to reproduce:<br />1. create or download a file with a huge comment e.g. long track-list<br />2. open the song info and scroll down to the comment field<br />3. slowly scroll further down<br />-> the field is only shown as long as its firth line is visible and jumps straight towards the next field as soon this line disappears<br />4. scroll back (upwards) to the comments field, now use your windows-manager to maximize or increase the song info window<br />-> as bigger the window becomes as more of the comments field gets visible; still not sufficient for very long comments (some live-sets have over 120 lines)</p>
<p>What I also noticed:<br />- the comments field is the only one without a title<br />- clicking on the comments field makes it instantly disappear<br />- on the windows version, the comments field is single-lined<br />and further<br />- some ID3-field are completely missing i.g. "group", "bpm" and "keywords" <br />- you can't edit any song-info (feature request)</p>
<p>Expected behavior:<br />- set the comment field to the end of the ID3 section (maybe move the technical section on top or into a separate tap)<br />- make the comment field scroll-able (maybe a separate scroll-bar for an easy fix)<br />- make the comment field multi-lined (Win64)<br />- optimally: make the ID3/metadata editable</p> Audacious - Feature #1153 (New): Optional sort column for File Created/Modified date and timehttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/11532022-02-04T16:00:29ZFen Mori
<p>When adding new albums in bulk to my collection, I noticed how there was no way to see the newest items added to the library. This would be a minor but useful feature for quickly navigating to the newest additions. I figured it'd just use the file's own creation/modification date, but it could go as far to show when it was added to the user's library.</p> Audacious - Feature #1118 (New): Clicking on the "File path" column of the playlist does not sort...http://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/11182021-07-25T15:20:51ZGregor B
<p>Bug description: I noticed that clicking the "File path" column of the playlist shuffles around playlist items, even if all paths are the same.</p>
<p>Initially I thought the error might be that the sort algorithm is not stable, but it turned out it actually is (since Glib 2.32). The problem is with the actual path comparison function in playlist-utils.cc:</p>
<pre><code class="cpp syntaxhl"><span class="CodeRay"><span class="comment">// line 40ff</span>
<span class="directive">static</span> <span class="predefined-type">int</span> filename_compare_path(<span class="directive">const</span> <span class="predefined-type">char</span> * a, <span class="directive">const</span> <span class="predefined-type">char</span> * b)
{
[...]
<span class="comment">// in all other cases, compare the entire paths</span>
<span class="keyword">return</span> str_compare_encoded(a, b);
}
</span></code></pre>
<p>There is some trickery that handles subdirectories, but in the default case (shown in this snippet), a and b are compared, which is the full file path, not just the dir name as shown in the column. To get it "working on my machine" I create a temporary string that is terminated at the end of the dirname and compare against that, which works as expected:</p>
<pre><code class="cpp syntaxhl"><span class="CodeRay"><span class="directive">static</span> <span class="predefined-type">int</span> filename_compare_path(<span class="directive">const</span> <span class="predefined-type">char</span> * a, <span class="directive">const</span> <span class="predefined-type">char</span> * b)
{
<span class="directive">const</span> <span class="predefined-type">long</span> maximum_pathlen = <span class="integer">4096</span>;
<span class="predefined-type">char</span> path_a[maximum_pathlen];
{
<span class="predefined-type">int</span> length = std::min(get_basename(a) - a, maximum_pathlen - <span class="integer">1</span>);
memcpy(path_a, a, length);
path_a[length] = <span class="integer">0</span>;
}
<span class="predefined-type">char</span> path_b[maximum_pathlen];
{
<span class="predefined-type">int</span> length = std::min(get_basename(b) - b, maximum_pathlen - <span class="integer">1</span>);
memcpy(path_b, b, length);
path_b[length] = <span class="integer">0</span>;
}
<span class="keyword">return</span> str_compare_encoded(path_a, path_b);
}
</span></code></pre>
<p>But this is just a quickfix without getting too deep of an understanding of the interals of Audacity, so ymmv / it may break other things I do not use.</p>
<p>Best regards<br />Gregor</p> Audacious - Feature #969 (New): streamtuner plugin: Please add column-sortability, or at least so...http://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/9692020-04-16T17:45:55ZJim Turnerturnerjw784@yahoo.com
<p>Please sort, and add ability for user to click column headers to sort - this is hard on the eyes browsing markets and stations!</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Jim</p> Audacious - Feature #883 (New): Consider adding USF pluginhttp://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/8832019-03-21T01:54:56ZJarrod Makinjarrod@makin.co
<p>Please consider adding usf as an official input plugin<br />I have been able to build from <a class="external" href="https://github.com/saschaklick/audacious-usf-plugin">https://github.com/saschaklick/audacious-usf-plugin</a> with relatively little hassle on a Fedora 29 Linux machine<br />This plugin will be of interest to videogame enthusiasts (specifically N64 fans)</p>