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NANY 2009 Release: Trout (audio player)
skwire:
The volume bar does not have a border to contain it (unlike the seekbar). Bug or feature? :)-brotherS (January 13, 2011, 03:29 AM)
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I don't know what you're referring to in this case.
Hmm... it seems in the latest version a 'feature' of a/the previous version got lost. When I start Trout, it now starts with a blank Seekbar and Titlebar - I loved that it used to display the file that it would play next at startup already, *before* hitting the play button. (Play Mode = Random)-brotherS (January 07, 2011, 08:16 AM)
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I went back several versions but I don't see this feature you're describing. At any rate, I can populate the seekbar text on startup but the titlebar doesn't get activated until a song is playing (it's always been this way, I believe).
When I let Trout run in the background (paused, while doing other stuff) for an hour or two, and then go back to Trout to resume, Trout - unsuccessfully - tries to go through the whole playlist in a quick succession, not being able to play a single file.-brotherS (January 07, 2011, 08:16 AM)
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I have no idea what would be causing this. I routinely leave Trout paused for long periods of time (overnight) and have no problems resuming playback. Are your music files on a network drive that disconnects or a USB drive that has gone into standby, perhaps?
brotherS:
The volume bar does not have a border to contain it (unlike the seekbar). Bug or feature? :)-brotherS (January 13, 2011, 03:29 AM)
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I don't know what you're referring to in this case.-skwire (January 13, 2011, 08:21 AM)
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Hard to describe... let me try with an image:
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Hmm... it seems in the latest version a 'feature' of a/the previous version got lost. When I start Trout, it now starts with a blank Seekbar and Titlebar - I loved that it used to display the file that it would play next at startup already, *before* hitting the play button. (Play Mode = Random)-brotherS (January 07, 2011, 08:16 AM)
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I went back several versions but I don't see this feature you're describing. At any rate, I can populate the seekbar text on startup but the titlebar doesn't get activated until a song is playing (it's always been this way, I believe).-skwire (January 13, 2011, 08:21 AM)
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Just populating the seekbar with that text would be great!
When I let Trout run in the background (paused, while doing other stuff) for an hour or two, and then go back to Trout to resume, Trout - unsuccessfully - tries to go through the whole playlist in a quick succession, not being able to play a single file.-brotherS (January 07, 2011, 08:16 AM)
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I have no idea what would be causing this. I routinely leave Trout paused for long periods of time (overnight) and have no problems resuming playback. Are your music files on a network drive that disconnects or a USB drive that has gone into standby, perhaps?
-skwire (January 13, 2011, 08:21 AM)
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Hmm... I have external drives that go into standby, but the files in Trout are on a local TrueCrypt volume that's always 'connected'.
brotherS:
Oh, I forgot: is it possible for you to make the "Random" play mode a tiny little bit less random? So that it would not play the same file twice in a row?
8)
skwire:
Oh, I forgot: is it possible for you to make the "Random" play mode a tiny little bit less random? So that it would not play the same file twice in a row?
8)-brotherS (January 13, 2011, 10:24 AM)
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It should already do this check.
brotherS:
Oh, I forgot: is it possible for you to make the "Random" play mode a tiny little bit less random? So that it would not play the same file twice in a row?
8)-brotherS (January 13, 2011, 10:24 AM)
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It should already do this check.
-skwire (January 13, 2011, 11:30 AM)
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Well, it doesn't here. ;)
Did the image help to make clear what I meant?
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