2008/8/30 Thomas Bertani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > 2008/8/30 Dylan Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> There are several tricks to getting the qtopia media player to find your >> music properly. >> >> 1) Your music must be located in one of the paths defined in >> /opt/Qtopia/etc/default/Trolltek/Storage.conf (or something similar, I do >> not have my device at the moment). By default those are only /home and the >> *first* partition of the SD card. You can edit Storage.conf to your liking >> but will have to restart X to get it to start reading the new file systems. >> >> 2) There seems to be a problem with both media players where they will >> fail to properly read files (id3 tags and playing) when your files are >> either stored not on the first partition of the SD card, or if the partition >> is not formatted as FAT. I say either because I have not tested further to >> discover which is the real culprit. >> >> As to the qtopia media player being slow, it is only slow the first time >> it loads per device boot. It seems to do much reading and caching the first >> time through. If you keep it up for a while the experience improves >> significantly. >> >> Finally, there is still a issue with pulse audio suspending. If you have a >> stream open through pulseaudio when you resume pulseaudio will be "locked" >> and nothing will play. One might be able to rectify this by killing >> qtopia-mediaserver after suspend but I have not tested that. If in doubt, >> turn off suspend before playing music. >> > > thanks but... My mediaplayer, I have just tryed, doesn't see mp3 files but > only wav ones... why? oO >
ok it runs. Also with mp3. And it is really fast!
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