ON my linux system, I just changed all my mp3 files to read-only (444).
On Sun, Aug 9, 2020 at 11:43 PM Tony Pott wrote:
> Oh, I have backups, but it's still a pain, and it's really easy to click
> on the delete option when you just want to remove from the playlist.
> T
>
> On Monday, 10 August
I stumbled across this thread while investigating a Clementine
1.4.0rc1-282-gad882cc99 problem.
As of now (6/5/20), the original problem does not appear to be fixed.
Often, while playing several mp3s
(all on disk) the audio stops for seconds or minutes, often restarting for
several seconds and,
Also, clementine is playing something almost 24 hours/day (8-10
hours/day mp3 music + streaming "radio"). Yes, I even have it on at
night.
On 11/18/20, Peter Tipping wrote:
> What OS are you using Clementine on?
> What version of Clementine are you seeing this behaviour on?
>
> I run Clementine
I just got a new update of clementine-1.4.0-rc2 from Fedora. It still
kills keybard input.
On 12/25/20, scm12...@gmail.com wrote:
> Fedora just updated my clementine to the newest 1.4.0 release candidate.
> Immediately upon starting clementine, all keyboard input was ignored. No
> input to
By using audacity, you can easily create mp3 (or other) files which
consist of nothing other than silence. The can be almost any length
(seconds to hours) Just create them and give them names such as
:silence_10sec.mp3, etc. and insert them into your playlists.
On 5/22/21, Garthhh wrote:
>
> It. Did help to restart the applikation
>
> Cheers /Johan
>
>
>
> Den lör 20 feb. 2021 kl 23:37 skrev Stephen Menasian
> :
>
>> I have noticed problems of this sort for quite a while. I keep the
>> clementine application up 24 hours a day for several
and , sometimes, it even jumps
>> back to a lower number.
>>
>> On 3/4/21, Johan Nilsson wrote:
>> > It. Did help to restart the applikation
>> >
>> > Cheers /Johan
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Den lör 20 feb. 2021 kl 23:37 skrev
Found it with clementine --help
I'll try clementine --verbose
expect to wait a week before I get a result.
On 3/5/21, Stephen Menasian wrote:
> Garthhh,
>
> I tried that already. Nothing appeared on the terminal.
> Is there a command line option to get verbose output?
>
>
I have noticed problems of this sort for quite a while. I keep the
clementine application up 24 hours a day for several days at a time.
Eventually, it gets to a state (particularly while playing mp3 files
but sometimes when playing streaming URL) where playing starts
pausing, at first a few
Would this work?
>From the house rsync -u [other options]
followed by
>From the garage rsync -u [other options]
The first rsync would copy any new files from the house to the garage (without
touching any files that are the same and newer in the garage)
The second would update the files in the
ms after trying these steps, you may
> want to monitor the situation on Clementine's forum or official website for
> information about potential patches or bug fixes.
> answer source: apkgosu <https://apkgosu.com/en/>
>
> Vào lúc 20:43:17 UTC+7 ngày Chủ Nhật, 13 tháng 11, 2
Garthhh,
This problem is back with a vengeance. BTW, downloading from site, as
you advised, and locally compiling never helped. Anyway, I recently
found my PC spontaneously rebooted but in bad shape. Now, when
clementine is running all shifted (uppercase and symbols) keyboard
input is corrupted.
Clementine still kills keyboard - New Information.
Clementine version: clementine-1.4.0-3.rc1.20220107git0be3143.fc36.x86_64
Platform: Fedora fc36: current updates installed (as of 11/13/22)
When clementine is running, keyboard shifted characters do not work. The
uppercase alphabetic characters
You might try strawberry. It is a branch off clementine and appears to be
currently maintained. Clementine, for me, has had several problems - some
affecting the stability of the entire PC. The switch to strawberry appears
to have cured this.
On Tue, May 16, 2023 at 6:32 PM David Berkham wrote:
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