Re: [Usability] mouse-over audio-icon-play feature




On 10 Sep 2007, at 20:26, Stefan Kost wrote:

hi,

not a bad idea as such, but technically really hard. The audio player and the file-manager would need to synchronize, so that the player starts, prepares the file and then signals the file-manager to stop, when its ready to take over.

The file-manager could provide a dbus-interface:
* where the player could ask after starting, what the playback position and
* signal that it can take over
But still I expect a short break inbetween. You could try to propose this to the nautilus developers and then you would need to talk to media-player projects so
that they will use the dbus-service. Not easy :/

I don't need to think it needs to be that sophisticated... the file manager would just stop playing when it received a double click, and pass the time that it stopped playing to the media player. The media players would then just need to agree on a common "start playing from time T" argument.

Of course there would be a gap of a couple of seconds while the media player started up, but I don't think the OP was suggesting the experience had to be seamless in that respect.

Cheeri,
Calum.



Keith Daniel Swenson wrote:
Hi there,

I am a senior undergrad CS major at the University of New Hampshire.
I had a thought about the feature where audio files are played when the
mouse is over them. I was thinking that if the icon is then
double-clicked, the current play-time parameters could be passed to the
player to play the song at the current time. This would enable you to
continue listening to longer files without starting the song over (if
you want to do something else while listening to the rest of the file.)

Forgive me if this is already in the development works. I am new to the
community.

Thanks!
Keith Swenson

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