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« Reply #100 on: 4 Jul '07 - 00:20 » |
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Métamorphose can batch rename quite nicely.
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« Reply #102 on: 4 Jul '07 - 18:14 » |
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Ok, I just threw that in knowing there's a possibility I was offering you a cannon for killing flies. But if you really only need to rename a couple of files per week, how long is it going to take you to do it manually?  Oh, and I'm not opposed to the idea of a checkbox or a secret .INI option for the behavior, just tried to help with a solution in the current situation where neither of them exist.
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« Reply #103 on: 4 Jul '07 - 18:30 » |
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Here's my suggestion contribution: The ability to decode and play .669 format files. I have about two dozen .669 files that XMPlay can't play. I have a text file detailing the file format if Ian needs it. It's pretty much another type of 8-channel MOD created by the Composer 669 PCM tracker in the early 1990s. According to the Wikipedia entry for it, .669 was superceded by the Composer 669 creator's MTM MultiTracker format a year later. Anyway, I tried a few .669 -> 8-Channel MOD converter apps and they all didn't do a 100% conversion, causing some of the converted files to sound a little off. Anyway, WinAmp, ModPlugPlayer, and MOD4Win play it fine, as well as Inertia Player 1.22 under DOSBox. I would just like XMPlay to play it as well, since it is the superior app to all of those. 
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« Reply #104 on: 4 Jul '07 - 22:28 » |
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« Reply #105 on: 5 Jul '07 - 03:03 » |
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didn't know a plugin existed for the 669 format in XMPlay. I just installed it and it works fine. Thanks for the info.
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« Reply #106 on: 15 Jul '07 - 13:50 » |
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What about an old request of mine : A length limit function that determines the maximum chars of a string phrase in titles .
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« Reply #107 on: 15 Jul '07 - 20:05 » |
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my suggestion for xmplay: - an option to activate/deactivate the main/other window with single click on system tray. - an option to show both elapsed and remained time in the main window. - sort the entire (or selection) playlist including option to sort by date of modification. thank's, the xmplay is the best audio player 
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« Reply #108 on: 16 Jul '07 - 09:23 » |
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- an option to activate/deactivate the main/other window with single click on system tray.
I vote for this, one-click is more comfortable than double-click.  One more new suggestion from me: - What about double right-click in a song on playlist to enqueue it? (one right-click will show the popup menu) 
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piovrauz
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« Reply #109 on: 16 Jul '07 - 11:18 » |
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Mmmm, why not this: right click on the stop button makes Xmplay play till the end of the track, then close itself. (I miss only this from the ol' wa times...)
I already requested this one, but maybe it slipped by or I didn't explain myself well.
Thanks anyway.
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« Reply #110 on: 17 Jul '07 - 17:01 » |
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I use XMPlay daily. I love this program. I've written .bat files to get XMPlay, with windows scheduled tasks, record my favorite radio shows with VCR-like accuracy. I would like to be able to use the external encoders to record one file in either .ogg or .mp3 formats LONGER than 3 hours. For some reason, I have tried both encoders without success.
Secondly, I'd love to share this program with other people. Without an installer, it's hard for the casual computer user to install and use this program. An "Official" installer under 10mbs with the best skins and most used plug-ins would be very cool.
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« Reply #111 on: 17 Jul '07 - 17:34 » |
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Why would an installer make it easier to use?
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« Reply #112 on: 17 Jul '07 - 22:53 » |
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Zarg, you'd know if you'd instructed half-a-dozen people how to download, extract and run it. That is people who reply with "I don't know." to "Where'd you save it?". Also who you need to hold hands to get them to extract it somewhere and then to find it. I've actually succeeded twice. 
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« Reply #113 on: 17 Jul '07 - 23:33 » |
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Secondly, I'd love to share this program with other people. Without an installer, it's hard for the casual computer user to install and use this program. An "Official" installer under 10mbs with the best skins and most used plug-ins would be very cool. I disagree. What is problem with copy files to created folder? XMplay users are not totally lamers! For what I need all skins when I can choose one and good? One of "powers" XMPlay is that I do not need reinstall always after Windows dead. All settings is saved in file, not in registry. For me all programs should be like Xmplay.
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« Reply #114 on: 18 Jul '07 - 00:39 » |
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It is really not that big of a deal to set everything up manually, honest. I have XMPlay in my start menu without an installer! 
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« Reply #115 on: 18 Jul '07 - 09:23 » |
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It is when you tell someone to extract the files to a certain directory, and they say, "Extract? What's a directory, anyway - how's it different from a folder?" There's a couple of people I regularly help out who are like that. And no, they're not "lamers" - they just have a blank spot when it comes to PCs. If you told me how to dismantle and reassemble an automatic transmission, I'd be just as helpless 
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« Reply #116 on: 18 Jul '07 - 11:22 » |
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mmmm, I'm basically agains an installer, as they never place things where and how I want, and I don't know what they're doing, after all. (I have to admit that essentials pack approach cold be good, as a starting point for totally new users.) I think ppl can learn how to use things, even if the start point is near zero knowedgle: I've been able to teach to some of them, who are nearly computer illetterate, and now they can do some stuff themselves, and succesfully. The only thing I'd like it's an improvement to the update checker: the ability to dl and istall available updates, that's would be good! 
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« Reply #117 on: 18 Jul '07 - 12:16 » |
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Well of course you could always have both: an "expert's pack" - basically the zip archive we all know and love, with maybe a couple of extra skins and essential plugins (some tag-editors for instance, and xmp-mid plus a soundfont in a folder) thrown in - and an "easy-install download," being the installer.exe of course. I'm sure Ian could think of appropriate titles for the different packages...
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« Reply #118 on: 18 Jul '07 - 13:16 » |
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Just a question: who would maintain them (and at the same "level" of actual Xmplay "suppor")?
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« Reply #119 on: 18 Jul '07 - 13:58 » |
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Latest XMPlay Essentials Pack can be easily transformed (by me  ) into self-extracting archive (call it installer  ). It can even place an icon on the desktop. Here's an example.
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