Hello, I just had a quick question.
On the forums, someone mentioned a .log file that contains a list of songs 
played.  I've been looking for that file, and can't seem to find where it's 
located.  Is it not located in the C:\Program Files\Mixxx folder?
Thanks,Zongwei

> Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 22:32:40 -0700
> Subject: Re: [Mixxx-devel] Gsoc- Session History Possible Project
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
> 
> Hi Zongwei,
> 
> On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 9:00 PM, Zongwei Li <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > My name is Zongwei and I am a 2nd year computer science major at UCLA.  I
> > have almost 2 years of coding in C++, and have coded projects such as
> > Asteroids, a web crawler (for search), and a spam email detecter.  I haven't
> > heard about Mixxx before the Google Summer of Code list came out, but the
> > name caught my attention.  As a musician in both the classical and marching
> > realms, I don't have much experience with DJ music, but music is still
> > something that I'm passionate about.
> >
> 
> Thanks for getting in touch, and sounds like you've worked on some fun 
> projects!
> 
> > I am interested by the Session History idea, but I would like some feedback
> > on the search fields that would be most appropriate.  My initial thoughts on
> > the project are to include a button to "Start New Session."  Mistake me if
> > I'm incorrect, since I don't have a lot of experience with Mixxx, but it
> > seems that it can also be used to record new mixes.  This means that users
> > aren't necessarily doing events every time they use Mixxx.
> 
> Correct, a session could be anything from a person sitting in their
> basement DJing for kicks, to someone broadcasting live on internet
> radio, to someone rocking the dancefloor in a club.
> 
> > Once the "Start
> > New Session" button is clicked, Mixxx will record the songs that are played
> > until Mixxx is closed.  The session can be saved with a custom name.  Would
> > this be better, or would organizing sessions by date work better, or
> > possibly both?
> >
> 
> Both could work. It really depends on what users want, and so asking
> the DJs on our forums might be a way to get ideas that will help flesh
> out the details of your project proposal. Some other things to think
> about are what sort of information you're going to store in the play
> history, and how you're going to determine when a song is played.
> 
> I hope these point you in the right direction, and you can either let
> us know privately or we can continue on the list if you'd like to
> discuss things further.
> 
> Thanks,
> Albert
> 
> 
> -- 
> Albert Santoni
> Lead Developer, Mixxx
> http://www.mixxx.org
                                          
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