Your screenshot is a far from what I get
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You miss the latest gtkdialog (as shown in the pmusic -D output). Version is found by 'gtkdialog -v'. You'll find a pet for the latest here
That should solve it.
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Sure did....thanks very much!zigbert wrote: You miss the latest gtkdialog (as shown in the pmusic -D output). Version is found by 'gtkdialog -v'. You'll find a pet for the latest here
That should solve it.
Thanks for that. I didn't succeed with that (I'm an old non-expert).don570 wrote:Tahr has avconv installed.You can type it in the terminal.
libav is a fork of ffmpeg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libav
There seems to be some compatibility with the options it uses.
Perhaps you have to use a version of audacity that is specific for tahr??
since the versions available on this forum are compiled with ffmpeg
You can either select the dir or all tracks in dir (crtl+A), and right-click to get the menu --> Add to playqueuegreengeek wrote:Hi Zigbert, is there an easy way to get a directory of music files to play in pmusic? Something like "add directory to queue"? I can add tracks one by one to the queue but I can't seem to find an easy way to load the whole directory for sequential playing of all tracks. Not sure what I'm doing wrong...
cheers!
There are 3 ways to step into the builtin file-browser:How do you get the filesystem directories to display in the left hand pane as in your picture? Mine is always blank.
Thanks don - that looks like a good way to set up a playlist for times when I will want a set programme of music. Most of the time I'm happy to just bring my Music directory into the player and let it work through them randomly so I don't generally build a playlist for day to day use.don570 wrote:The best way to create a playlist with pmusic is to use a special app
that creates a pls format file.
I wrote a program a while ago and it still works.
You can adjust the level of the search.
This is a theme issue. Maybe you like the Nad theme better?greengeek wrote:I would like it if the playqueue history arrows were less prominent (especially the "clear queue" button!), and it would be handy if the actual play controls were more prominent - at the moment they look as if they are greyed out and my brain ignores them.
Yes, this is doable. Actually my mistake - I used $HOME as default instead of $BROWSERDIR as set in pmusicrc. Change line 136 in /usr/local/pmusic/pmusic togreengeek wrote:1) I would like the filebrowser to display a default of the filesystem "/" rather than "/root" if possible. I tried to make some changes in the pmusicrc files to achieve this but could not find the correct setting. Is there a simple change i can make?
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export SOURCE=$BROWSERDIR