c_c wrote:
> Hi,
>   Well, it took a lot longer than I thought - but finally  - here's the alpha 
> release of Intone - a mplayer frontend (for audio files - as of now) in C. 
> Uses about 2% CPU (max) while running - memory goes up depending on your 
> playlist - on my phone (~2500 songs) it uses about 15%.
>   All you need to do is download the attached ipk and install it. Intone 
> depends on sqlite3 and libelementary. If you have elementary on your phone 
> upgraded to a level where the elementary test application shows you a demo of 
> sliders and genlists, Intone should run on your phone.
>   The recommended way to organise music is to put all the files in a folder 
> (lets say Music), with sub folders named after artists (say Music ->Eagles) 
> and with sub sub folders holding albums (that becomes Music->Eagles->Hell 
> Freezes Over->*.mp3). That way, Intone can correctly organise your music 
> collection into albums. It automatically creates a default playlist 
> containing all songs and individual playlists for each album. I have added 
> features to manage playlists and albums - but there is always scope for 
> improvement.
>   Intone uses a sqlite database as a backend for the playlists and albums. 
> That should, hopefully, give flexibility in adding more features later.
>   
>    Things that don't work as of now :-
> 
> 1. Feedback. - I haven't been able to add dialogs yet. So - wait a little 
> while for Intone to finish long operations (like adding your music collection 
> for the first time - my 2500 odd songs took about 6 secs - the button remains 
> pressed too)

Ah, why don't you use the ecore_exe_pipe_run function for controlling
mplayer?

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