1. The equalizer is a common request. It "only" waits for someone to do it, I guess.
2. I love this idea. 3. I don't have a DAP but I think it works somehow this way (and if it doesn't, I think it should work this way): You copy an mp3 file to an Ipod -> Rhythmbox checks from hal that the Ipod support mp3 -> Mp3 is supported -> The file is copied to the ipod. You copy an ogg file to an Ipod -> Rhythmbox checks from hal that the Ipod support ogg -> Ogg is not supported -> The ogg file is converted to an mp3 in /tmp -> The mp3 file is copied to the ipod. 4. Cool mockups, but the length of the slider has been discussed a lot, and it came up that for long audio files (like 1h podcasts) a longer slider allows to move more precisely in the file. ie: if you have a short slider with 100 positions: on a one hour "song" you can only move 36 seconds (3600/100) forward and backward. if you have a long slider with 1000 positions: on a one hour "song" you can only move 3,6 seconds (3600/1000) forward and backward. It has been decided to go for the long slider, and I agree with the choice. 2008/3/28, Juan Alejandro H. Cardenas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Ciao to all. > > I was thinking if rhythmbox might have some features that other music > players have: > > 1. An equalizer. > - An equalizer to control the sound of all the songs, with presets: > bass, pop, country, etc... > - An individual equalizer for each song. I have songs that its volume > level is very low and > songs that its volume level is high. This equalizer could serve to > control this. Or an option > that normalizes the volume level of all the songs. > - A graphical equalizer. Those bars going up and dow with the music > rhythm. > > 2. Playbak mode for each playlist. > If dont have defined a playback for a playlist it must use the general > playback mode, > but if i choose "no-random" mode in my "spanish music" playlist -for > example-, > Rhythmbox should play the songs in the order they are in. > > 3. The Ipod doesn't support OGG files and my music library is in ogg > format, so i need to > open "sound converter" to conver my ogg files to mp3 files. Maybe > Rhythmbox could > simplify this by adding an option in the context menu of each song: > "Convert to" -> "Mp3, Ogg, Acc, Flc, Wav, whatever gstreamer > understand" and control > the converted file destination in the preferences: > "Delete the source file, Put it in the source file's destination, Put > it in Destkop, etc, etc." > and make sure that idtag is written too in the new file. > > 4. In my opinion, the space that is used by the playback slider is too > big. I made 2 > pics in inkscape -like a mockup- to show some changes... > > > This ideas are just suggestions that i think could improve usability and > make rhythmbox more > flexible. I will hope your comments. > > Regards to all rhythmbox devs, Alex. > > PD. Excuse my poor and bad english, im an spanish speaker, hahaha > > > > > -- > Rey de reyes, Señor de señores > ========================= > "Porque de tal manera amó Dios al mundo, > que ha dado a su Hijo Unigénito para que > todo aquél que en él cree, no se pierda, > mas tenga vida eterna". Juan 3:16 > _______________________________________________ > rhythmbox-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel > > >
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