Goggles Music Manager
Goggles Music Manager
I have a new favorite music player. This one's really close to perfection.
Sickeningly fast and stable
Xine backend, plays anything Gxine will play
Loads an iTunes library with no problems
Tag editing, including m4a
Embedded cover art support (excludes M4As as far as I can tell)
Equalizer
Sqlite database - fast searching
LastFM support
Gapless playback
And more... All in a small Puppy-friendly package!
This is compiled on 4.3.1 with a static libFOX. The pet includes taglib dependencies.
Sickeningly fast and stable
Xine backend, plays anything Gxine will play
Loads an iTunes library with no problems
Tag editing, including m4a
Embedded cover art support (excludes M4As as far as I can tell)
Equalizer
Sqlite database - fast searching
LastFM support
Gapless playback
And more... All in a small Puppy-friendly package!
This is compiled on 4.3.1 with a static libFOX. The pet includes taglib dependencies.
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Hmm, interesting.
The music import is very fast and lists all the tracks.
I do have a small problem though, suddenly I have lots of duplicate tracks in list with different dates and run time length. Compared to a rox file listing on disk folder.
So, as an experiment I clicked on 'Alive and Kicking' track which showed two listings. One was 2:40 and the other 5:20 in length.
I checked the 2 minute track and indeed it cut off short.
So I right clicked and selected delete from list and also delete from disk was checked.
It then emptied the track list. (Minor panic in case all had been deleted)
I reloaded list from menu choice and it repopulated. The 2 minute track was gone and the other track played in entirety, correctly.
Anyone any idea what is going on here ?
The music import is very fast and lists all the tracks.
I do have a small problem though, suddenly I have lots of duplicate tracks in list with different dates and run time length. Compared to a rox file listing on disk folder.
So, as an experiment I clicked on 'Alive and Kicking' track which showed two listings. One was 2:40 and the other 5:20 in length.
I checked the 2 minute track and indeed it cut off short.
So I right clicked and selected delete from list and also delete from disk was checked.
It then emptied the track list. (Minor panic in case all had been deleted)
I reloaded list from menu choice and it repopulated. The 2 minute track was gone and the other track played in entirety, correctly.
Anyone any idea what is going on here ?
Rob
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The moment after you press "Post" is the moment you actually see the typso 8)
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The moment after you press "Post" is the moment you actually see the typso 8)
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I like to install applications outside the save file.
Mostly I can rename the pet to tar.gz and extract it and the application runs.
Not with gmm tho.
Any way to achieve this?
Mostly I can rename the pet to tar.gz and extract it and the application runs.
Not with gmm tho.
Any way to achieve this?
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Thank you.
I hope symlinking does the job also.
When I start gmm in a terminal I get:I try this in upup Lucid 003
EDIT
Well finaly I copied the libs to /lib
Same result.
I hope symlinking does the job also.
When I start gmm in a terminal I get:
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bash-3.00# gmm
bash: gmm: command not found
bash-3.00#
EDIT
Well finaly I copied the libs to /lib
Same result.
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This is what you need to know to make it run from the terminal.
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/cs348/unix_path.html
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/cs348/unix_path.html
I dont know whether it has any bearing, but sometimes I find a start up script wont run in the terminal. When this happens, renaming it by addin the .sh extension usually fixes it, ie, startprog to startprog.shBéèm wrote:Thank you.
I hope symlinking does the job also.
When I start gmm in a terminal I get:I try this in upup Lucid 003Code: Select all
bash-3.00# gmm bash: gmm: command not found bash-3.00#
EDIT
Well finaly I copied the libs to /lib
Same result.
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Thank you Dave, but gmm is a binary.
But your remark triggered another way to start.
I issued now ./gmm and got a missing library message. libsqlite3-3.6.12.so.0
I saw magerlab's remark on this and did a symlink to the libsqlite3.so.0.8.6 I have.
This time gmm started but: still no good.
Maybe because I try it in lucid 003.
But your remark triggered another way to start.
I issued now ./gmm and got a missing library message. libsqlite3-3.6.12.so.0
I saw magerlab's remark on this and did a symlink to the libsqlite3.so.0.8.6 I have.
This time gmm started but: still no good.
Maybe because I try it in lucid 003.
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Nothing in lucid PPM.
On the web, deb and rpm.
So I'll see what I'll do.
Thanks anyway.
On the web, deb and rpm.
So I'll see what I'll do.
Thanks anyway.
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would you support this?
jemimah,
Would you support this? Check each link and give reply in last one.
Index Additional Software
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=54034
Multimedia
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=53932
Needed Main Topic Organization Structure To This Section (Additional Software)
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=54009
Would you support this? Check each link and give reply in last one.
Index Additional Software
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=54034
Multimedia
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=53932
Needed Main Topic Organization Structure To This Section (Additional Software)
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=54009
I appreciate what you are trying to do here, Bigpup. But I think we need a better solution than this. We need a real repository for community contributed software. I've asked Barry if one can be created on ibiblio, but he hasn't responded yet.
Asking developers to manually maintain an index is likely going to be met with a lot of resistance... because while we really enjoy creative work, administrative tasks are often big enough mental hurdles to make us procrastinate to the point of not contributing at all [at least this is totally true for me - I think I am not alone in having this problem]. We'd need something automated, or we need to have someone with a detail-oriented personality, who enjoys this type of thing, to volunteer to maintain it.
Asking developers to manually maintain an index is likely going to be met with a lot of resistance... because while we really enjoy creative work, administrative tasks are often big enough mental hurdles to make us procrastinate to the point of not contributing at all [at least this is totally true for me - I think I am not alone in having this problem]. We'd need something automated, or we need to have someone with a detail-oriented personality, who enjoys this type of thing, to volunteer to maintain it.
OK, I got it working in 432 it will probably work for others who it won't work for.
I've made a small pet of the lib and link.
IMPORTANT -- Run this before the goggles pet.
To do so, I copied the lib libsqlite3-3.6.12.so.0.8.6 and then created a symlink libsqlite3-3.6.12.so.0
This got it to work.
ttuuxxx had changed the sqlite libs to make Sea Monkey 2 work.
I've made a small pet of the lib and link.
IMPORTANT -- Run this before the goggles pet.
To do so, I copied the lib libsqlite3-3.6.12.so.0.8.6 and then created a symlink libsqlite3-3.6.12.so.0
This got it to work.
ttuuxxx had changed the sqlite libs to make Sea Monkey 2 work.
Rob
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The moment after you press "Post" is the moment you actually see the typso 8)
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The moment after you press "Post" is the moment you actually see the typso 8)
This project is under quite active development, maybe you could put in an enhancement request.
http://code.google.com/p/gogglesmm/
Edit: Nevermind, you can already do it. You might have to double click the song, then drag it. Works for whole albums and artists too.
http://code.google.com/p/gogglesmm/
Edit: Nevermind, you can already do it. You might have to double click the song, then drag it. Works for whole albums and artists too.