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MakeDelay

   0.4  

Amarok Script

Score 64%
MakeDelay
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Link:  http://
Downloads:  315
Submitted:  Dec 1 2005
Updated:  Jul 17 2006

Description:

A simple amaroK script to insert delays between songs. It supports two options for inserting delays:
1. A random interval between a specified maximum and minimum.
2. A fixed interval (similar to what amaroK currently supports, but with intervals greater than 10 seconds)

Without delays between songs, I get a brain burn. If you have a motley collection of music with Beethovens interspread with Hammerheads, then you would appreciate this script.

Mostly Usable, but with these Known Issues:
1. It cannot distinguish between the end of the current song and a manual play-stop by the user. I am working on it.
2. The Playlist mode has to be random, otherwise, it keeps playing the first song everytime. (The script uses playlist setStopAfterCurrent)

If you would like this feature in amarok, vote for it here:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117206




Changelog:

ver 0.4: (Minor changes)
[GUI] Show the About dialog

ver 0.3: (Minor changes)
[fix] Show "Settings saved" informational dialog after clicking Save.

ver 0.2:
[fix] Ensure setStopAfterCurrent is set whenever a new song is played.
[fix] Advance playlist only if currently playing nothing.
[GUI] use amarok status messages instead of popups




LicenseLGPL
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 oO

 
 by tux86 on: Dec 2 2005
 
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Sry dude! I tried to make up my mind, but I really could not find an answer: "what is it good for?" oO


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 Re: oO

 
 by harshadrj on: Dec 3 2005
 
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Well, for some reason, amarok allows a max delay of only 10 seconds between songs.

If you need larger delays between songs, then this script is for you.

I usually set a random delay with min=20 seconds to max=80 seconds.


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 Save button.

 
 by roastedmnm on: Dec 7 2005
 
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While I love the concept of this, I am frustrated by the fact that the "Save" button seems to be inactive i.e. I cannot adjust the delay time.


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 Re: Save button.

 
 by harshadrj on: Dec 7 2005
 
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Save works. You can ensure it by looking at the "Inserting delay.." status messages in amaroK.

However, when you open the configure dialog again, the dialog is initialised to its default values.

I have tried hard to read the saved settings into the dialog when the dialog is being initialised, but I am not able to get it done in Kommander.

I have tried using the readSetting in Kommander but that doesn't seem to work.

If anyone knows how to do it in Kommander please help me out.


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 Re: Re: Save button.

 
 by roastedmnm on: Dec 8 2005
 
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That makes sense. My appologies for being alarmist.

Though I cannot help you with reading the values set, may I suggest a temporary fix of having "Settings Saved" display after clicking Save?

I will have to go and renenable this.


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 Re: Re: Re: Save button.

 
 by harshadrj on: Dec 9 2005
 
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ok, buddy, done!

:)


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