Hey Jim, It's in the link I included in the previous mail: http://notyetthere.org/?page_id=25
You can see some N9 screenshots and have a link to the source code. Please keep in mind that this is by no means finished or polished. However its good enough that I use it as my daily music player for a whole year now. Cheers, Michael On Monday 04 March 2013 11:26:15 Jim Hodapp wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Michael, > > Do you have this code posted anywhere that I could take a look at? I > think it sounds like a good idea, I'd just like to get more a specific > idea of what you have today. Thanks for volunteering as well! > > Regards, > > Jim > > On 03/04/2013 11:23 AM, Michael Zanetti wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm in. I already wrote my own Music player for the N9 [1] because > > the integrated one didn't satisfy my needs (and was closed source > > so I couldn't contribute in fixing them). I would be happy if we > > could reuse some bits and pieces, and if its only ideas or > > learnings on what not to do. > > > > Its pure Qt but features a plugin-like interface for sources. There > > are currently 2 sources implemented: a simple file system browser > > and one that uses the QDocumentGallery (which represented the > > internal's player database on MeeGo). However, the interface has > > been made keeping in mind that it should be able to support other > > sources too (like, spotify, radio stations etc). I think it should > > be quite straight forward to implement a source which represents > > data from qtubuntu-media. > > > > If you guys are interested, I will start porting the existing code > > to use the Ubuntu.Components instead of the MeeGo ones. How does > > that sound? > > > > Cheers, Michael > > > > [1] http://notyetthere.org/?page_id=25 > > > > On Monday 04 March 2013 10:44:04 Jim Hodapp wrote: > >> Daniel, > >> > >> I would be greatly interested in collaborating with you on this > >> if you are interested. Are you trying to create a music player, > >> or the music player that ships with Ubuntu Touch by default? If > >> you want to produce the default app, let's collaborate since I'm > >> tasked with helping lead that implementation effort within > >> Canonical. > >> > >> If you simply want to create a music app, I'd recommend checking > >> out the current media player lp:mediaplayer-app as well as > >> lp:qtubuntu-media to see how it utilizes the backend that I > >> wrote. There's still big plans for future enhancements to this, > >> and I'd welcome community interest and help. Please feel free to > >> ask me any questions about what currently exists, and I can lend > >> you a hand if you require it. > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Jim > >> > >> On 03/04/2013 10:36 AM, Daniel Holm wrote: > >>> Hi all, > >>> > >>> I'm thinking about creating a music application. I'm in an > >>> early stage of learning to code for QML to begin with, but I > >>> have some concerns for the future. > >>> > >>> I'm thinking about creating an application that really uses > >>> Rhythmbox as an backend, but using $ rhythmbox-client. Since > >>> its Ubuntus default music player, I mean. So just a easy UI > >>> with buttons for previous, next track, play/pause, stop, > >>> playlist and so on. Press a button and a flag to > >>> rhythmbox-client is sent. > >>> > >>> What are you guys' thoughts on this? Is it possible to have > >>> rhythmbox running in the background instead of writing a > >>> completely new music player? > >> > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) > >> Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ > >> > >> iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJRNMFEAAoJENCYE0OpVkFTECQIAKU/++qIRQeBx3zht12M0+GM > >> pvedIlDO1+H54znFvXQij8pckBsWLypd3EeByvZ6uP26ey+ErzqUYdDBG7HzQ98u > >> 7BAVN1ZDafA+Jvx3m3ai0+96hK9EvMSw4PNaDgy0j8iCg8IBMiugw4z0LtEzYNZu > >> A1PEtBsaPGBCRsbLHwVr6DRTGEMA1WFucDenJdaviPuvDpZ+w74T54EdzzORlpZj > >> Fs+r5P0/61JotwbfgwCRnaUOu+h2Nc/I6zFtet0nFtlEVVpayI6aZPCTbdWsO7J8 > >> 8bBII71zttN8sIyduE83at2pu8a8BXgLVYEhXK7JldIFQOWhfiBFntHI4asZUzw= > >> =qmIn -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJRNMsnAAoJENCYE0OpVkFTKtUH+wd1ghFwWrvNjfhe1S1osFGw > enkKUyDvFkFSwpRHhJZAIlgb+FbmgO18nt/0PaEdvT2coyH+dQK/WyWDOPlPU6UU > M602lQ2C7+zWZCVdEZWmObKf0YlPHq7OAoPtJMs5L5c0/Z7bawBzFJDV5mfk+9Xh > R3i4pc6bM5Se/MWGaEcpSnSAh/5BrOiRgRD3XdQG/qRnZ3CdMUxfnB12BZZZBde0 > AqCTCSNYD0+qKv7BJXBLn0BCHkfijzNIIF5HO77w8TaZhQOrzGsKj0G8sojBXhkY > +hi+Jpn6Jb3/RXZxOU4l5LsusiWxVNoOQf4xqokEmEaHEyNY2iD76zyMbtav5es= > =prXW > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

