Re: [Muine] iRadio mockup
- From: Jorn Baayen <jbaayen gnome org>
- To: Link Dupont <link subpop net>
- Cc: muine-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Muine] iRadio mockup
- Date: Sat, 08 May 2004 21:27:54 +0200
On Sat, 2004-05-08 at 11:32 -0700, Link Dupont wrote:
>
> Viet Yen Nguyen wrote:
> > This is indeed a good evolution on that of Links. However, I can imagine
> > that users oftenly want to play stations that they have listened to
> > before. Therefore, keeping this in mind, a radio application would need
> > to be build around the concept of a historical notion of already
> > listened stations.
> >
> > It would be nice to show the history of played stations when the users
> > pressed the "Play Station" button. It seems that we are on the right
> > track to an usable radio application :)
> Yea I've thought about this. What exactly should the "Play Station"
> button do? Open up a dialog to pick a new station? Or start playing to
> currently open station? If the former, then we'd need a "Play current
> station" button or something simliar. I think this is where I was going
> with the seperate "Play" button and "New station" button. The "Play"
> button plays the currently loaded station, and the "New station" button
> opens a dialog to pick and load a different station. Hell we could even
> check and see if the user has a rhythmbox iradio playlist and import it
> automagically. ;) If the dialog contains different stations, we'd need a
> way of adding them, as well as keeping the station URIs up-to-date. As
> mirrors come and go. Shoutcast.com has a big listing of stations.
> Perhaps an amazon-style getting of playlists (instead of images) could
> be achieved? Maybe only performed on user request by having an "Update
> stations" menu item.
My idea for the "Play Station" button would be opening a station
chooser, but with the currently loaded station selected. We avoid one
layer of complexity to the user that way.
> One application that may come in handy when brainstorming this iRadio
> app is streamtuner[1]. Its UI is attrocious, but its got some nice
> fundamental streaming music concepts.
This seems to get stations listings from somewhere, we can have a look
at their code ;)
Jorn
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