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Gmu Music Player for the Dingoo A320

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Re: Gmu Music Player for the Dingoo A320

Postby quadomatic on Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:20 pm

Is there a hold feature?
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Re: Gmu Music Player for the Dingoo A320

Postby wejp on Sun Jul 05, 2009 9:12 pm

Yes there is a hold feature. In the default key mapping for the Dingoo it has not been mapped yet, though. Of course you can change that behaviour by editing the .keymap file (default.keymap). In the next release hold will also turn off the screen backlight (as it has always been the case for the GP2X version). So when you want to put the Dingoo in a bag you can put Gmu in hold mode and it also turns off the backlight to save some energy.
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Re: Gmu Music Player for the Dingoo A320

Postby batman52 on Sun Jul 05, 2009 9:40 pm

wejp wrote:
batman52 wrote:Managed to play .flac files!
It seems that reproducing flac, sometimes (every 5/10 sec) there are some "gaps" while playing (music stops for a few fractions of second)... quite annoying.
Sorry for bothering you!

I did not have such problems while playing flac files yet. Do you have another sd card to test with? Maybe the card has problems delivering the data fast enough. Does it happen with all flac files or just some of them?


All the files that i tried show that problem, anyway my card is quite slow and maybe could it be its fault. Can't try another one at the moment... i'll let you know... thanks!
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Re: Gmu Music Player for the Dingoo A320

Postby anavrintobin on Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:41 am

Is there any way to sort files? Lots of my albums are listed as Track: 1, 10, 11, 12, 2, 3, 4, 5 etc. I understand that tecnicaly I should have tracks labeled as 01, 02, but I have to many to rename manualy.
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Re: Gmu Music Player for the Dingoo A320

Postby wejp on Tue Jul 07, 2009 10:03 am

anavrintobin wrote:Is there any way to sort files? Lots of my albums are listed as Track: 1, 10, 11, 12, 2, 3, 4, 5 etc. I understand that tecnicaly I should have tracks labeled as 01, 02, but I have to many to rename manualy.

There is no way to automatically sort files, except by filename, BUT you can always add one file at a time to the playlist to have full control of the order in which they appear. You can also save your playlists, so you don't need to do that over and over again. Gmu also saves the current playlist on exit, by default. Of course that works only if the file system has been mounted with write permission.
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Re: Gmu Music Player for the Dingoo A320

Postby mortys on Tue Jul 07, 2009 10:24 am

Is there a ways to Gmu Music to browse the flash memory of the A320 to use music store on the original firmware or are you need to put them on the minSD ?
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Re: Gmu Music Player for the Dingoo A320

Postby wejp on Tue Jul 07, 2009 10:55 am

mortys wrote:Is there a ways to Gmu Music to browse the flash memory of the A320 to use music store on the original firmware or are you need to put them on the minSD ?

If the internal flash can be mounted by Dingux, Gmu will be able to browse the files on the internal flash as well. Right now it seems that this is not possible yet or at least it is not mounted by the rootfs on boot. It is not a limitation of Gmu though. Gmu can browse the whole filesystem that has been mounted.
I must admit I haven't even tried to mount the internal flash from Linux, so I can't say if it is actually possible or not.
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Re: Gmu Music Player for the Dingoo A320

Postby jp1 on Thu Jul 09, 2009 8:50 pm

I have the program in my ext3 partition...but all my mp3 files are on fat partition. I can get to the /mnt/fat/music folder..but none of the mp3 files show up...
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Re: Gmu Music Player for the Dingoo A320

Postby wejp on Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:55 pm

jp1 wrote:I have the program in my ext3 partition...but all my mp3 files are on fat partition. I can get to the /mnt/fat/music folder..but none of the mp3 files show up...

That is really strange. I've just tried playing files from my fat partition and I don't have any problems doing that.

Can you see your files with "ls -l /mnt/fat/music" in the shell? How did you mount your fat partition?

Oh, and can you play MP3 files from your ext3 partition? If not, please open the program information screen by pressing SELECT+A. There is a list with the loaded decoder plugins. If you forgot to copy the libraries from the libs folder to your /usr/lib folder or instead set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the libs folder, the decoders which need those libraries won't work.
In the file browser Gmu only shows those files it is able to play. So when the decoder for mp3 is missing, mp3 files do not show up in the file browser.
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Re: Gmu Music Player for the Dingoo A320

Postby jp1 on Thu Jul 09, 2009 11:56 pm

It must be the decoders...I just copied the entire gmu directory under home, I didn't put anything in /usr/lib. I'll move those and then try.
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