Hi Phil, On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 9:13 PM, Phil <phd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dear Amarok and developers, > > First, I must say that I truly love the wonderful Amarok music player, > Thank You. I have checked a lot of music players and music managers in Ms > Windows and Linux for a long time now, and I still think Amarok is the best > one I have found. I am currently running Linux Mint KDE 17.1 which I also > think is absolutely superb. > Thanks :-) > > Secondly, I am having a problem when recording an Internet Streaming > station in that it will not stop "streamripper" from recording when I click > the stop recording button, even if I set a timer, even if I exit Amarok. I > have to logout, or bring up "Ksysguard" to kill the process, or it will > continue to record. > > I finally found the program that controls this, which I think is Java > Script, in "/home/phil/.kde/share/apps/amarok/*main.js*". I can see the > code block on line 139 "function recStreamStop()" which should stop > "streamripper", which is not working on my system. But, I do not know how > to edit the code correctly, or what to put in there to stop "streamripper", > maybe "killall -9 streamripper", and where would I put that? If there is > some better method, or code, to do this? Please let me know. > > function recStreamStop() { > if (recording == true) { > recording = false; > timer.stop(); > rectimer.stop(); > callerProc.terminate(); > callerProc.kill(); > removeRelay(); > * killall -9 streamripper* > Amarok.Window.ToolsMenu.mrecStream.enabled = true; > Amarok.Window.ToolsMenu.recRadio.enabled = true; > Amarok.Window.ToolsMenu.recWav.enabled = true; > Amarok.Window.ToolsMenu.recStop.enabled = false; > } > } > > > Thirdly, it would be very cool, and functional, and super convenient, to > have the easy ability to put in multiple play and or recording start and > stop dates and times, and or daily schedules, for individual Internet > streaming stations, similar to "Kradio" 's Alarms, or an even better easier > "right click" a streaming station, "add timer" method; and obviously the > ability to manage and edit timers. > > The streamripper is a 3rd-party script we are not responsible for, you should contact the author of the script directly (you can access the site where the script is hosted via the Amarok settings -> Configure Amarok -> Scripts -> Manage Scripts ) Fourthly, it would be really nice to have a direct "single-click" way to > get to the "saved Playlists", "Amarok Database", and or "Playlist files on > disk" in an opened state (with the lists already displayed), on the > toolbar, or even a keyboard shortcut, and or maybe one or two icons > (launchers), at the top or bottom of the "current playlist"; and having > multiple playlist tabs and tab options in the currently playing playlist > would sure be great too. > Please file a wish for this on bugs.kde.org, so we can keep track of the wishlist. > > Lastly, it would be also be nice, although not essential, to have Amarok, > be able to open and play videos (ex: music videos), even if it spawns an > external media (video) player which would require a configuration setting > somewhere, maybe a plug-in, or script. > That is really out of our scope, Amarok is an audio player only, and it would add quite some code we would have to maintain as well. With a codebase of over 200k lines this would really start to get totally overblown, I hope you understand. Thank you for using Amarok! Regards, Myriam -- Proud member of the Amarok and KDE Community Protect your freedom and join the Fellowship of FSFE: http://www.fsfe.org <http://www.fsfe.org> Please don't send me proprietary file formats, use ISO standard ODF instead (ISO/IEC 26300)
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