David Engster <[email protected]> writes: > David Engster <[email protected]> writes: >> AvataR <[email protected]> writes: >>> I just get latest emms update >>> (903e2484fa658eef9b4dc8bbd0bf4958f7233242), and mixing files for several >>> players now complitely broken, if basic player is mpd. >>> >>> I.e. i have players mpd and mplayer. I add to playlist mp3 files. All >>> ok. Then I add video to playlist. Now emms broken - I couldn't play mp3, >>> and couldn't play video. >> >> I made several changes to emms-player-mpd.el, which should now hopefully >> correctly deal with tracks in the playlist not handled by mpd. > > Thanks to the testing by the original poster (discussed off-list), I > think the code is now sufficiently stable. I used it now for some time > and didn't notice any serious issues. It's not yet perfect, but I think > it'd be good if the changes so far could be reviewed, before the > branches differ too much. > > My changes are at git://randomsample.de/emms.git for review. In > summary, they deal with the following issues: > > * Exclude videos from being handled by mpd (configurable via > `emms-player-mpd-ignored-extensions'). While mpd can handle those > when compiled with ffmpeg support, it can only play sound, so they > should be handled by other players. > > * When calculating song numbers, deal with tracks in a playlist which > are not handled by mpd but by other players. > > * New feature to display playing-time, bitrate, song number and other > data from a 'status' query. > I use always emms with mpd and it is working fine here, though my use of mpd is very simple: streams and play directories, started from anything.
Thanks for all your work on emms/mpd. -- Thierry Volpiatto Gpg key: http://pgp.mit.edu/ _______________________________________________ Emms-help mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emms-help
