Re: Muine music player in GNOME CVS?
- From: =?windows-1252?q?R=E9mi_Cohen-Scali?= <Remi Cohen-Scali com>
- To: Jorn Baayen <jorn nl linux org>
- Cc: Remi Cohen-Scali <rcoscali cvs gnome org>, GNOME Hackers <gnome-hackers gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Muine music player in GNOME CVS?
- Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 04:14:25 +0100
I should be using gtk-sharp 0.15 for muine and I do found it in.
I'am going to check if mcs looks for dll in the good place.
Thanks
Jorn Baayen wrote:
Hi,
Are you using gtk-sharp 0.14? I haven't tried it with CVS yet, but in
0.14 it certainly is GLib.Type and not GLib.GType..
Cheers,
Jorn
On Sat, 2004-01-17 at 00:00, Remi Cohen-Scali wrote:
Hy
I tried Muine-0.0.2.5 and had error in ColoredCellRendererPixbuf.cs.
./ColoredCellRendererPixbuf.cs(31) error CS0246: Cannot find type
`GLib.Type'
Changing GLib.Type in GLib.GType seems to fix ... Is it ok ?
Jorn Baayen wrote:
Hi!
The current release of Muine only has the playlist window implemented. I
almost have the following bits done, but for now I'll give you a couple
of links to my mockups:
http://nl.linux.org/~jorn/SongsWindow.png
http://nl.linux.org/~jorn/AlbumsWindow.png
These windows will be opened by clicking 'Add song' or 'Add album' from
the playlist window.
That way there is simple album selection, but also a possiblity to queue
different albums, change the order, remove a nasty song from the
playlist or whatever.
I also mostly play albums myself, but sometimes I just need a little
more control. Or I want to hear a couple of particular songs, for
example.
I hope this will work for you, but if you have more suggestions I'd love
to hear them.
I'll import the code to CVS soon, too.
Thanks!
Jorn
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 12:15, Mikael Hallendal wrote:
mån 2004-01-12 klockan 19.43 skrev Jorn Baayen:
Hi,
Hi!
http://nl.linux.org/~jorn/Muine/
Jorn, great to see you back hacking on GNOME apps. You know what would
be cool (imho). When I first looked at the screenshots of Muine I
thought that each row represented a full albume rather than a song and I
thought, wow that's a pretty nice UI. Then I saw that each row was a
song.
What do you think about instead using it for albume? Then it would be
like your CD collection rather than your song collection. For me at
least I don't really need a large UI like Rhythmbox or Jamboree, since I
mostly like to put on a disc that I know is good anyway.
You could also have "select a couple of disks and randomely play songs
from them".
The space to the right of the albume name could be used to show how many
songs the albume contains, full length of albume etc. Up at the "now
playing area" you could show the song currently playing and the albume
cover.
Any of this sounds interesting? I think it would be cool and it would
make it stand out a bit compared to the current music players.
Regards and once again, great to see you back at hacking,
Mikael Hallendal
I've been working on a new music player, and I was wondering if I could
import it into CVS.
It differs from Rhythmbox and Jamboree in its interface. When I was
still doing RB I was trying to find The Interface that would work for
all the different ways in which people want to play music. I kept
thinking about that and I think I finally thought something up that
handles all usage cases well and has a simple interface.
I haven't implemented all parts of the UI yet, just the main playlist
window. A screenshot and a download can be found here:
http://nl.linux.org/~jorn/Muine/
I could upload the mockups I have for the rest of the interface if
people are interested.
As for the technical stuff.. it is largely written in C#, with some bits
binding to GStreamer, libid3tag and libvorbis written in C.
Cheers,
Jorn
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