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Date14-07-2009 19:56:35
NameStig Christensen
SubjectJavaTunes 3.9
Lots of improvements

Speed up in start up
Web interface for small devices (e.g a phone with wifi)
Added extra lyrics source http://www.leoslyrics.com/
Tweaked Google cover search for larger covers
More responsive global keys
Speed up in searching for deleted songs
Songs are sorted when dragged and dropped to queue
Optional Statistics load on start up (on by default)
Songs.xml file can be moved between systems with different file separator
CTRL+O to open file
Faster move file routine in duplicate finder
Optional songs played font color
JFlac updated to 1.3
Added FLAC 24 bps playback (will be down-sampled to 16 bps)
Added bps information in song info
Better embedded cover handling in mp3 (APIC)


Date24-07-2009 02:11:47
NameMilandro
SubjectRE: JavaTunes 3.9
what are the global keybindings registered to JavaTunes with intellitype?


Date02-08-2009 23:46:37
NameStig Christensen
SubjectRE: JavaTunes 3.9
No, intellitype is not added yet.


Date04-08-2009 13:36:39
NameRocky
SubjectRE: JavaTunes 3.9
I don't seem to be able to get the "played songs optional font colour" feature to work - settings won't save.  I tried editing the settings.txt file and changing to R, G, or B, but the feature still doesn't appear to work.  Am I doing something wrong.

Also, how do you drag & drop songs from the library to the queue? I don't seem to be able to add to the queue that way.

Best regards.


Date04-08-2009 17:25:08
NameStig Christensen
SubjectRE: JavaTunes 3.9
Try to set the R,G,B value to 200,50,50

I'm not sure if drag and drop works on Linux. Are you running Linux?


Date04-08-2009 17:38:13
NameStig Christensen
SubjectRE: JavaTunes 3.9
each number (r,g,b) must be between 0 and 255


Date04-08-2009 18:09:53
NameRocky
SubjectRE: JavaTunes 3.9
Stig,

Thanks for replying.

OK got the played songs colour feature working.

With regard to drag and drop, I have tried on two PCs, one running Win98SE and one on XP Pro, I don't seem to be able to get it to work on either.




Date05-08-2009 19:04:13
NameStig Christensen
SubjectRE: JavaTunes 3.9
Pleas try the following. Open a file explorer and select a single .mp3 file. Drag and drop the file to the JavaTunes queue (the bottom list to the left). The cursor icon should (while you are dragging the file) change to an arrow with a box. Does it do that?



Date06-08-2009 12:52:33
NameRocky
SubjectRE: JavaTunes 3.9
Yes that works fine.  Sorry, I had misunderstood the function, thought it was drag & drop from the library window to the queue.



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