Hi Dag, On 08.07.05, Dag Wieers wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Joerg Lehmann wrote:
On 07.07.05, Andreas Poisel wrote:
I just tried the audioscrobbler plugin for the first time. It works perfectly with MP3 files encoded with various rippers/encoders.
With OGG files (created with jack) the audioscrobbler website tells me:
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We detected a problem with a recent plugin submission: Incorrect length
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I can't find any additional information about this problem, any ideas?
Actually, I have to admit that I do not know much about the AudioScrobller service. Maybe there is some expert on the list who can offer some help - and maybe even someone who wants to take over maintanership of the AudioScrobbler plugin. That's what the whole idea of the plugin system is after all, to take some load of me :-)
Well, subversion access would be nice too. Not necessarily write access though, but at least to keep in sync with your latest developments. (subversion + commit mailinglist)
I know this is a bit embarassing but I have to admit that up to now PyTone has been developped without using any version control system... From time to time, I thought about starting a repository but the only option for doing so was to move the project to SourceForge. I never actually did this, mainly because of SF's file release system, which is really a PITA. Note also, that SF still does not support subversion, so you're left with CVS (which would be ok for me, since I'm used to it). Anyway, I'm not against opening the development process of PyTone. So if there is really interest in CVS/Subversion access, I'd reconsider moving the project to SF. Jörg