Does this happen with GrowlTunes 2.0? If so let's make a ticket and see
what we can do about it.

Chris

On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 6:34 PM, DGSpotman <[email protected]> wrote:

> I love GrowlTunes, but the web radio service Groovera.com (Jet City
> Lounge, Low Mercury) makes it annoying and useless.
>
> Along with their track updates they post a bunch of promotional crap,
> and they alternate between that crap and multiple notifications for
> the same track. So I get a GrowlTunes notification about every fifteen
> seconds, and the track history is filled up with their promotional
> crap and redundant track listings. Basically there is only useful data
> for the two most recent tracks (or one if it's a long track!) among
> all the crap and redundancy.
>
> Is there any mechanism in GrowlTunes for filtering the notification
> stream, so that it can discard the crap and duplicates? I'm not
> expecting to find such a mechanism in the GUI, but is there any
> convenient hook in the code on which to hang such a filter?
>
> Unless I (or someone) can implement such a filter, I'm afraid that I
> have to turn GrowlTunes off when I listen to Low Mercury. This makes
> me sad, because I love GrowlTunes and I love Low Mercury, but they
> don't play well together at all.
>
> Any hints would be appreciated...
>
> M
>
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