Menu

Main Menu
Talk Get Daily Search

Member's Online

    User Name
    Password

    Rhythmbox on Maemo

    Reply
    Page 1 of 3 | 1   2     3   | Next
    newsbot | # 1 | 2005-12-20, 00:08 | Report

    Originally Posted by
    [LINK: http://www.blogger.com/profile/9954548] Renato Araujo of [LINK:
    http://www.indt.org.br/] INdT just [LINK:
    http://tuxrecife.blogspot.com/2005/12/end-of-year.html] announced on his
    blog that a beta version of Rhythmbox is now running on the Maemo
    platform:

    "...I finished the first package of rhythmbox for maemo plataform (Nokia
    770). I made various changes in the interface and gstreamer player."

    [LINK: http://www.gnome.org/projects/rhythmbox/] Rhythmbox is an
    integrated music management application for GNOME that features the
    following:

    ? Easy to use music browser
    ? Searching and sorting
    ? Comprehensive audio format support through GStreamer
    ? Internet Radio support
    ? Playlists


    Yo...
    Read the full article.

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    Reggie | # 2 | 2005-12-20, 00:14 | Report

    Just installed it and I like the Podcast support! What I don't like about it however is 1) it doesn't save the feed and 2) it automatically downloads the first entry.

    I also get an error when I run it that it can't find remote share and I have to configure Howl, which I don't have an idea what it means.

    Other than that, it seems like a great must have app when the final version is released.

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    RealNitro | # 3 | 2005-12-20, 08:28 | Report

    Originally Posted by Reggie
    Just installed it and I like the Podcast support! What I don't like about it however is 1) it doesn't save the feed and 2) it automatically downloads the first entry.

    I also get an error when I run it that it can't find remote share and I have to configure Howl, which I don't have an idea what it means.

    Other than that, it seems like a great must have app when the final version is released.
    Howl allows rhythmbox to discover services like iTunes streams on the local network. (I'm not 100% sure though.)

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    konttori | # 4 | 2005-12-20, 09:08 | Report

    According to readme:
    Daapsharing on Nokia 770
    ========================

    For use daapsharing on Nokia 770, you need start the service mDNSReponder

    use this in xterm:
    $cd /var/lib/install/usr/bin/
    $./mDNSResponder

    now you can start Rhythmbox and enjoy.


    Now, what is DAAP?

    "The Digital Audio Access Protocol, or DAAP, is used by Apple's iTunes 4.0 digital audio player to share music across a network or the Internet."
    - http://daap.sourceforge.net/

    Ok, this definately sounds very intriguing indeed. Although, I must admit that using 770 as a remote with VNC to control itunes is nice as well. But this is indeed even better.

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    konttori | # 5 | 2005-12-20, 09:31 | Report

    I just tested DAAP and it actually works as advertized. I opened itunes on my comp, opened the mDNSResponder in nokia 770, opened rythmbox in nokia and voila, I was able to see all my itunes music in nokia and play them directly from my nokia. Splendid.

    Also, in preferences, you can also share music from nokia to itunes. Now, is this cool or what?

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    Reggie | # 6 | 2005-12-20, 10:23 | Report

    I see! Now I tried sharing my iTunes music and indeed, the 770 sees my whole playlist. I'm having problems playing songs though. It plays the really short songs (below 30 seconds) but cannot play full length songs. It won't play, and after a few seconds, it quits.

    Any ideas?

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    Reggie | # 7 | 2005-12-20, 10:50 | Report

    Ok, I think I know what the problem is. It seems like Rhythmbox can only play MP3 files in iTunes. It can't play protected and unprotected AAC files or WAV files. I suggest you create a playlist of all of your MP3 files so it'll be easy to pick them from Rhythmbox.

    Edited to add: An easy way is to create a Smart Playlist Folder in iTunes with 'Kind' contains 'MPEG audio file'

    This app is cool!

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

    Last edited by Reggie; 2005-12-20 at 11:18. Reason: Added Smart Playlist tip

     
    MACDADDY | # 8 | 2005-12-22, 23:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by konttori
    According to readme:
    Daapsharing on Nokia 770
    ========================

    For use daapsharing on Nokia 770, you need start the service mDNSReponder

    use this in xterm:
    $cd /var/lib/install/usr/bin/
    $./mDNSResponder
    As my screen name indicates, I a Mac user & thus ignorant on the inner-workings of all these neat gadgets. How do I access xterm to do as you suggest? Thx in advance.

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    Reggie | # 9 | 2005-12-23, 02:13 | Report

    You need to install X-Terminal from here:
    http://770.fs-security.com/xterm/

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    myet01 | # 10 | 2005-12-23, 02:28 | Report

    OK, stupid question. What are files that end with .deb? Then, how do you install those files, do you boot up the Nokia installer and use that to install them?

    Tony

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    Page 1 of 3 | 1   2     3   | Next
vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Normal Logout