Hi Jörg (ant others of course :) ),
I'm experiencing a very strange effect with the new 2.3.1 version: I'm using 2 soundcards (emu10k1 + intel8x0) and the player which is bound to the intel8x0 soundcard has a higher pitch than the other player which is using emu10k1 (both internal players btw.).
This happens on 2 systems for me ...
Greetz Stefan
PS: Downgrading to 2.3.0 resolves the problem.
Hi Stefan,
On 03.09.06, Stefan Wimmer wrote:
I'm experiencing a very strange effect with the new 2.3.1 version: I'm using 2 soundcards (emu10k1 + intel8x0) and the player which is bound to the intel8x0 soundcard has a higher pitch than the other player which is using emu10k1 (both internal players btw.).
This happens on 2 systems for me ...
Greetz Stefan
PS: Downgrading to 2.3.0 resolves the problem.
This makes me suspicious as the changes between 2.3.0 and 2.3.1 are rather minor. Are you sure that both versions use the bufferedao C extension module?
Jörg
* Joerg Lehmann joerg@luga.de [2006-09-03 23:45]:
Hi Stefan,
This makes me suspicious as the changes between 2.3.0 and 2.3.1 are rather minor. Are you sure that both versions use the bufferedao C extension module?
Jörg
Hu? How should I know - I just upgraded my PyTone package to 2.3.1 and this was it ...
But I enabled debug logging and a short "grep -C2 bufferedao" showed me
D [23:28:11|MainThread|b] event: sendeventin(checkpointdb(main), 60, 60, 0) (priority 0) D [23:28:11|MainThread|rvice] started songautoregisterer service D [23:28:11|MainThread|rvices/players/internal] bufferedao device opened D [23:28:11|MainThread|rvice] started player main service D [23:28:11|MainThread|rvice] started playlist service D [23:28:11|MainThread|rvices/players/internal] bufferedao device opened D [23:28:11|MainThread|rvice] started player secondary service D [23:28:11|MainThread|inscreen] h=60, w=87
Is this what you are looking for?
Greetz Stefan -- ========================================================= My very personal wishlist for Pytone - just ignore it ;-) ========================================================= * BPS recognition Show the bits per seconds from a song in the MP3 info window
* Pause between tracks
* Some sort of replaygain
* Extended search function -- Stefan Wimmer swimmer@xs4all.nl
On 04.09.06, Stefan Wimmer wrote:
- Joerg Lehmann joerg@luga.de [2006-09-03 23:45]:
Hi Stefan,
This makes me suspicious as the changes between 2.3.0 and 2.3.1 are rather minor. Are you sure that both versions use the bufferedao C extension module?
Jörg
Hu? How should I know - I just upgraded my PyTone package to 2.3.1 and
But I enabled debug logging and a short "grep -C2 bufferedao" showed me
D [23:28:11|MainThread|b] event: sendeventin(checkpointdb(main), 60, 60, 0) (priority 0) D [23:28:11|MainThread|rvice] started songautoregisterer service D [23:28:11|MainThread|rvices/players/internal] bufferedao device opened D [23:28:11|MainThread|rvice] started player main service D [23:28:11|MainThread|rvice] started playlist service D [23:28:11|MainThread|rvices/players/internal] bufferedao device opened D [23:28:11|MainThread|rvice] started player secondary service D [23:28:11|MainThread|inscreen] h=60, w=87
Is this what you are looking for?
Exactly. But I would also need the same information for PyTone 2.3.0.
- Some sort of replaygain
Hey, this is implemented for MP3s, although not released yet.
- Extended search function
FYI, my recent experiments with a new database based ony SQLite are very promising. This should also allow a much better search functionality. I also switched to a tag-based song classification scheme which will allow filtering schemes like: everything but muzak, where music can easily be tagged as muzak. The compiliations support is also very much improved. And above all, it's very performant, at least with my not so large music collection. And I'm pretty positive that it also scales to bigger collections. So stay tuned, it's really very exciting.
Jörg
To follow up on myself. There is actually a small change, namely that the byte-format of the ao device is now set to 2 (big-endian) instead of (1 little-endian). But this shouldn't change the pitch...
Jörg
* Joerg Lehmann joerg@luga.de [2006-09-04 00:25]:
[...] Exactly. But I would also need the same information for PyTone 2.3.0.
Ok - this is what 2.3.0 gives me on the other machine:
D [00:02:48|MainThread|hub] event: sendeventin(checkpointdb(main), 60, 60, 0) (priority 0) D [00:02:48|MainThread|service] started songautoregisterer service D [00:02:48|MainThread|services/players/internal] bufferedao device opened D [00:02:48|MainThread|service] started player main service D [00:02:48|MainThread|service] started playlist service D [00:02:48|player thread (id=main)|hub] request: requestnextsong->'main',False (priority 0) D [00:02:48|player thread (id=main)|hub] event: requestresponse(requestnextsong -> None) (priority 0) D [00:02:48|MainThread|services/players/internal] bufferedao device opened D [00:02:48|MainThread|service] started player secondary service D [00:02:48|MainThread|hub] event: focuschanged (priority 0)
Is this enough or do you need the whole debug.log?
- Some sort of replaygain
Hey, this is implemented for MP3s, although not released yet.
;-) I don't use the svn-version since I'm also playing around with my ebuilds ...
- Extended search function
FYI, my recent experiments with a new database based ony SQLite are very promising. This should also allow a much better search functionality. I also switched to a tag-based song classification scheme which will allow filtering schemes like: everything but muzak, where music can easily be tagged as muzak. The compiliations support is also very much improved. And above all, it's very performant, at least with my not so large music collection. And I'm pretty positive that it also scales to bigger collections. So stay tuned, it's really very exciting.
Ui! This sounds very exciting indeed! Can't wait to see it in work ;-)
I think it is time again to thank you for the great job!!!
Greetz Stefan ;-) -- ========================================================= My very personal wishlist for Pytone - just ignore it ;-) ========================================================= * BPS recognition Show the bits per seconds from a song in the MP3 info window
* Pause between tracks
* Some sort of replaygain
* Extended search function -- Stefan Wimmer swimmer@xs4all.nl