Nad5 it is (The name of the theme directory)greengeek wrote:2) I would like to make the Nad theme my default. I tried to do this by changing the "export THEME" setting in /usr/local/pmusic/pmusicrc to Nad, but this does not seem to work - it still starts up as gtk. (even though Nad is definitely loaded and available in preferences).
pMusic 6.0.0
Thanks Zigbert. Yes, that is working exactly as I would like now. Much appreciated!
I made myself a pet with these modifications which I will post here so I can grab it on my next boot if that is ok.
I made myself a pet with these modifications which I will post here so I can grab it on my next boot if that is ok.
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Now I'm just going to be a right pain and make another feature suggestion:
When I use the internal filebrowser and rightclick my music directory in order to "add to play queue" it adds all of the loose tracks that are in there, but does not add any of the tracks that are inside other directories inside the "Music" directory.
Is there some way to add an extra option to that rightclick menu: "Recursive add to play queue" ?
This would probably slow it down if there were too many extra directories, but it would be a nice option to have if it was possible.
Otherwise I'm going to have to learn how to make playlists
When I use the internal filebrowser and rightclick my music directory in order to "add to play queue" it adds all of the loose tracks that are in there, but does not add any of the tracks that are inside other directories inside the "Music" directory.
Is there some way to add an extra option to that rightclick menu: "Recursive add to play queue" ?
This would probably slow it down if there were too many extra directories, but it would be a nice option to have if it was possible.
Otherwise I'm going to have to learn how to make playlists
Shouldn't be too hard, but I need some days as it is not too much coding-time these days...greengeek wrote:Is there some way to add an extra option to that rightclick menu: "Recursive add to play queue" ?
It is great to get some feedback from you that are using pMusic differently than myself. I never browse for music, so it is hard for me to decide how this should be coded.
Thank you
Sigmund
Version 4.4.8
See main post
Changelog
- Right-click menu: Option to add files recurively if selection is directory. (thanks to greengeek)
- NLS Polish by Robert Wojewódzki (robwoj44)
- Updated russian NLS by Aleksandr Proklov (pro)
- Bugfix: Set default browser dir in rc file. (thanks to greengeek)
- Bugfix: Gettext in right-click menu in sourcelist. (thanks to pro)
- Bugfix: Right-click menu: Add track to play as next playing track corrupts playlist.
See main post
Changelog
- Right-click menu: Option to add files recurively if selection is directory. (thanks to greengeek)
- NLS Polish by Robert Wojewódzki (robwoj44)
- Updated russian NLS by Aleksandr Proklov (pro)
- Bugfix: Set default browser dir in rc file. (thanks to greengeek)
- Bugfix: Gettext in right-click menu in sourcelist. (thanks to pro)
- Bugfix: Right-click menu: Add track to play as next playing track corrupts playlist.
Many thanks Zigbert - that really makes pMusic very useable for the relatively inexperienced Puppy users I look after. If anyone else wants it I have added the Nad5 theme into a modified 4.4.8 pet and also set the default browser location to "/" (filesystem) rather than "/root" - download here
Request: pmusic should open a pls file made by Audacious.
VLC player would open it correctly in April64 distro. (I checked )
pmusic would show the name of song but wouldn't play.
Unfortunately m3u playlists are treated as ordinary basic text so
I don't want to make my script create-m3u open it up.
However I have found that pls playlists open as .audio_x-scpls
so I can make a right click script to open these playlists quite easily.
VLC player would open it correctly in April64 distro. (I checked )
pmusic would show the name of song but wouldn't play.
Unfortunately m3u playlists are treated as ordinary basic text so
I don't want to make my script create-m3u open it up.
However I have found that pls playlists open as .audio_x-scpls
so I can make a right click script to open these playlists quite easily.
You're in luck! I happen to have a playlist.
To make a playlist in Audacious --->
Menu command , then the user must supply the extension --> pls
A wikipedia entry has a good explanation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PLS_%28fil ... 9#Examples
Note that in April64 a m3u and a pls file is treated differently by operating system.
(see image)
m3u is treated as basic text whereas right-clicks on the pls file opens it as
.audio_x-scpls
To make a playlist in Audacious --->
Menu command , then the user must supply the extension --> pls
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[playlist]
NumberOfEntries=1
File1=/root/puppy-reference/audio/ivy.mp3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PLS_%28fil ... 9#Examples
Note that in April64 a m3u and a pls file is treated differently by operating system.
(see image)
m3u is treated as basic text whereas right-clicks on the pls file opens it as
.audio_x-scpls
Maybe my m3u file is treated as basic text because I didn't start it with...
I'll have to test.
It would open up as .audio_x-scm3u
I'll have to check this???
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However the wikipedia page
doesn't mention starting m3u format with [playlist]
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[playlist]
...
It would open up as .audio_x-scm3u
I'll have to check this???
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However the wikipedia page
doesn't mention starting m3u format with [playlist]
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#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:419,Alice In Chains - Rotten Apple
Alice In Chains_Jar Of Flies_01_Rotten Apple.mp3
#EXTINF:260,Alice In Chains - Nutshell
Alice In Chains_Jar Of Flies_02_Nutshell.mp3
#EXTINF:255,Alice In Chains - I Stay Away
Alice In Chains_Jar Of Flies_03_I Stay Away.mp3
#EXTINF:256,Alice In Chains - No Excuses
Alice In Chains_Jar Of Flies_04_No Excuses.mp3
#EXTINF:157,Alice In Chains - Whale And Wasp
Alice In Chains_Jar Of Flies_05_Whale And Wasp.mp3
#EXTINF:263,Alice In Chains - Don't Follow
Alice In Chains_Jar Of Flies_06_Don't Follow.mp3
#EXTINF:245,Alice In Chains - Swing On This
Alice In Chains_Jar Of Flies_07_Swing On This.mp3
PLS mime types and players that support it.
Mime Types:application/music, audio/scpls, audio/x-scpls, domino playlist, interface/x-tcmp-pls, lyd/scpls, video/x-scpls
http://www.pcpitstop.com/libraries/file ... t=pls.html
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Mime Types:application/music, audio/scpls, audio/x-scpls, domino playlist, interface/x-tcmp-pls, lyd/scpls, video/x-scpls
http://www.pcpitstop.com/libraries/file ... t=pls.html
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Here's another audacious pls file
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[playlist]
NumberOfEntries=4
File1=/root/puppy-reference/audio/2barks.wav
File2=/root/puppy-reference/audio/generic.mp3
File3=/root/puppy-reference/audio/ivy6.wav
File4=/root/puppy-reference/audio/goodluck.m4a
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pls support is added for both playback and saving.
Using the standard described at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PLS_%28file_format%29
Example file created by pMusic
Using the standard described at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PLS_%28file_format%29
Example file created by pMusic
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[playlist]
NumberOfEntries=10
File1=/mnt/sdb1/musikk/mp3/Ylvis - Stonehenge.mp3
Title1=Ylvis - Stonehenge
Length1=235
File2=/mnt/sdb1/musikk/mp3/Iron maiden - Infinite dreams.mp3
Title2=Iron maiden - Infinite dreams
Length2=368
File3=/mnt/sdb1/musikk/streamripper/metal/RockFM/TNT - My Religion.mp3
Title3=TNT - My Religion
Length3=211
File4=/mnt/sdb1/musikk/mp3/Return - The day after.mp3
Title4=Return - The day after
Length4=271
File5=/mnt/sdb1/musikk/mp3/Yngwie Malmsteen - Carry on wayward son.mp3
Title5=Yngwie Malmsteen - Carry on wayward son
Length5=308
File6=/mnt/sdb1/musikk/mp3/Black sabbath - The shining (LP).mp3
Title6=Black sabbath - The shining
Length6=357
File7=/mnt/sdb1/musikk/mp3/Stratovarius - Legions.mp3
Title7=Stratovarius - Legions
Length7=344
File8=/mnt/sdb1/musikk/streamripper/metal/DMR_Metal_Canada_128/Eternal Tears Of Sorrow - When The Darkest Night Falls.mp3
Title8=Eternal Tears Of Sorrow - When The Darkest Night Falls
Length8=146
File9=/mnt/sdb1/musikk/mp3/Maria Arredondo - Just a little heartache.mp3
Title9=Maria Arredondo - Just a little heartache
Length9=198
File10=/mnt/sdb1/musikk/mp3/Artch - Where I go.mp3
Title10=Artch - Where I go
Length10=358
Even if pMusic supports other playlist formats, the internal format *.pmu takes advantages of the info in the pMusic database.
I saved the same tracklist as m3u, pls and pmu.
The attached image shows how it looks when expanded in the builtin filebrowser.
I saved the same tracklist as m3u, pls and pmu.
The attached image shows how it looks when expanded in the builtin filebrowser.
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When I right click on a playlist (m3u or pls) with the Rox file manager
I can make the songs appear in pmusic music list with my script create-m3u.
...but does this m3u or pls filename appear on the Bookmarks list
automatically?? That would simplify the procedure of making Bookmarks.
Maybe I could write the name of the m3u file to the tail of one of your
hidden files??
Looking forward to v4.5
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I can make the songs appear in pmusic music list with my script create-m3u.
...but does this m3u or pls filename appear on the Bookmarks list
automatically?? That would simplify the procedure of making Bookmarks.
Maybe I could write the name of the m3u file to the tail of one of your
hidden files??
Looking forward to v4.5
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don570
Executing the command 'pmusic /path/playlist.pls' opens the playlist and start playing. It is added to the pMusic db, but not as a bookmark (favorite marks in pMusic). This is meant for personal use only. The db is the systems playground.
The last added playlist is always stored in $HOME/.pmusic/tmp/last_added_playlist
Sigmund
Executing the command 'pmusic /path/playlist.pls' opens the playlist and start playing. It is added to the pMusic db, but not as a bookmark (favorite marks in pMusic). This is meant for personal use only. The db is the systems playground.
The last added playlist is always stored in $HOME/.pmusic/tmp/last_added_playlist
Sigmund
I updated the jamendo index last night, and it has grown remarkable.
sept 2014: 350 000 tracks
feb 2015: 600 000 tracks
The index file to download is 13Mb - not bad for half a million of songs
sept 2014: 350 000 tracks
feb 2015: 600 000 tracks
The index file to download is 13Mb - not bad for half a million of songs
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