Freeamp Internals ..

2000-06-04 Thread Steve Kemp
Hi, I've recently started to hack on the Freeamp sources, (Win32, Freeamp-2.1b3 for reference - my intention is that I'll do the Win32 version, and then the Linux one. If the changes are popular enough then I'm sure somebody else will step forward to fill in the other ports). I'm attemp

Re: Freeamp Internals ..

2000-06-04 Thread Steve Kemp
On Sun, 4 Jun 2000, Mark B. Elrod wrote: > Steve, you are truly a brave man for venturing into the depths of the Music > Browser ... *grin* Actually,, in all seriousness it was the FreeAmp music browser that puersuaded(SP?) me to switch from using WinAmp. (Its a little frustrating to lo

Re: Freeamp Internals ..

2000-06-05 Thread Steve Kemp
On Sun, 4 Jun 2000, Mark B. Elrod wrote: > Ok I just replaced Artist with Comment for a quick test and it worked fine > on my machine... could you zip up the code and send it to me or just send me > a diff if you want. Well I've sent the patch to Mark earlier today, but if anybody on the lis

Newbie Linux Question

2000-06-15 Thread Steve Kemp
Hi, I've finally gotten around to building FreeAmp on Linux, to try to duplicate the column patch I made. So, I did the checkout, ran configure, did the whole make-thing. When I run freeamp under X I don't see any gui, just the simple command interface.. so what am I doing wrong? (I

Re: Newbie Linux Question

2000-06-15 Thread Steve Kemp
On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Steve Kennedy wrote: > On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 10:27:30AM +0100, Steve Kemp wrote: > > > I've finally gotten around to building FreeAmp on Linux, > > to try to duplicate the column patch I made. > > Is there a Solaris specific version (th

Crash in Freeamp 2.1.0

2000-08-28 Thread Steve Kemp
Hi, I'm using a version of freeamp which identifies itself as 2.1.0 - with my column ordering patch applied, on Windows 2000. I can consistantly crash Freeamp on my machine; with the following recipe: 1. Load up some entries into the playlist. 2. Start playing. 3. Click "Pause"

Re: FreeAmp 2.1 Beta 9 Release

2000-09-24 Thread Steve Kemp
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Once again, its time for a freeamp release. We're now up to Beta 9 and > the number of reported bugs is seriously dwindling. We don't have many > bugs left to go before we call this 2.1 -- so, if you haven't looked at > the 2.1 series, please downloa

Re: Column selection?

2000-09-24 Thread Steve Kemp
On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Chris Kuklewicz wrote: > What is this column selection behavior? > If it sounds useful enough, I might enable it on linux. Basically it allows the selection of the columns which are displayed in the musicbrowser. eg. Genre, Year, etc, and allows the order to be set. (

Re: FreeAmp 2.1 Beta 9 Release

2000-09-25 Thread Steve Kemp
On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Isaac Richards wrote: > It's now merged into HEAD cvs. Go do whatever you want to it =) Grand. > Remember what the problem was here? Originally I had problems with RPM installing the relevant versions of gtk - (I had an older version installed) - I fixed that, and

FreeAmp GUI updates..

2001-01-06 Thread Steve Kemp
Hi All, I've been trying to tidy up some of the FreeAmp GUI on Windows for a little while now - I've got a lot of free time at the moment for doing Windows development again ;) Some of the GUI gets reset unnecessary: 1. If the "My Music" is open, and the options are viewed - eve

RE: freeamp commits

2001-01-18 Thread Steve Kemp
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Isaac Richards wrote: > Any particular reason for removing the id3v2 plugin from the build process? Not deliberately done. (Problem is that this machine is used by others - All I wanted to do was to wrap the #include from the win32 build). Steve --- ___

Re: kde2 integration .ui

2001-02-23 Thread Steve Kemp
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Valters Vingolds wrote: > Actually I do think that unified make is not way to go. > As you mention going 3.0, the major wish would be to get plugins / the > various parts of freeamp work - AND BUILD - as independently as > possible. So it would enable various "integration" pa

Controlling freeamp, (w32), from the console

2001-05-17 Thread Steve Kemp
Hi, I put together a simple program for controlling a running instance of FreeAmp from the command box, on Windows. It allows you to setup buttons in XEmacs, etc, to skip to the next/prev track, etc. Find it at: http://www.gnusoftware.com/audio-1.1.tar.gz Steve --- # NT Emacs

UI Bugs

2001-05-17 Thread Steve Kemp
I've noticed a couple of UI bugs in the options pages of FreeAmp 2.1. Several of the pages don't enable the "Apply" button when settings are changed - Unfortunately I can't build freeamp at the moment, I get the following errors: in32MusicBrowser.cpp D:\WindowsProgs\freeamp\ui\musicbrows

Re: FreeAmp 2.1.1 Windows test build

2001-11-01 Thread Steve Kemp
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Robert Kaye wrote: > Happens everytime. Sigh. I put up another build that should hopefully take > care of this problem. > Please download the latest installer again: > > http://www.freeamp.org/~robert/FreeAmpSetup_2_1_1.exe Seems to be OK now. Steve --- http://www.st

Freeamp -> Controlling volume with Windows messages?

2001-12-04 Thread Steve Kemp
Hi, I've been working on some automation of FreeAmp, via message posting. This is for a Jukebox server held in my office, it will allow people around the company to skip tracks, etc, remotely. Its all working beautifully, except for one thing - controlling the volume. Is it possibl

Re: vorbis fix in freeamp not put into cvs yet?

2002-04-13 Thread Steve Kemp
On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 07:43:01PM +0400, Alexey Zakhlestine wrote: > Try writing directly to > Robert Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Isaac Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > They have CVS-access, but too little time. As do I - if its not been commited by Monday, (when I'll be at a machine with t

Re: .sdp file for Freeamp

2002-06-06 Thread Steve Kemp
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 01:46:29PM +0100, Laurent Violette wrote: > I am actually setting up a robust MP3 rtp streaming server for a large firm > in Europe. > I am very interesting in Freeamp because it is open source and run on > Windows as well as Linux. Surely the opensourceness of the cli