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Jan 4, 2012, 7:24 AM
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Re: [mythtv-commits] mythtv/master commit: 8e2982436 by Paul Harrison (paul-h)
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On 04/01/12 15:05, MythTV wrote: > Author: Paul Harrison <pharrison [at] mythtv> Change Date: > 2012-01-04T07:02:54-08:00 Push Date: 2012/01/04 07:05:24 -0800 > Repository: mythtv Branch: master New Revision: > 8e29824366e2957a0b9764d0e9abbfb850d80287 Changeset: > https://github.com/MythTV/mythtv/commit/8e2982436 > > Log: > > MythMusic: Convert to MythUI and remove the last of the Qt3 stuff > > This is far from complete and is subject to change but it's a start. > As I said in the commit message this isn't complete yet. There's things I have to complete, things that need testing properly and even more things I haven't even started yet. I'm sure there are many things that could be done better. I really wish I hand the time and motivation to have finished this by now but TBH I'm not finding the MythTV project to be a very pleasant project to be associated with since the changing of the guard so to speak or maybe it's just me that changed:( ** Waiting to be cleaned up and committed ** A lyrics view I have a proof of concept that works. Just need to decide the best way to integrate it and make it customisable using different sites for the lyrics etc.. A ice/shoutcast player I had a very crude screen that partly worked but something along the way got broken with the player. Not sure if it was a bad merge or changes in ffmpeg I need to debug and tidy this up before I let it loose on some unsuspecting users. A wikipedia view This was working OK last time I tried it but needed Qt7 because of bugs in Qt6 that break the custom css stuff required to make the web pages more TV friendly. ** Stuff on my TODO list ** 4:3 default theme At the moment the 4:3 theme is non existent so MythMusic wont work at all unless you switch to a wide theme. If anybody wants to help out this is something that I could do with some help. Visualizers I had already started work on trying to make them MythUI friendly before Mark K added his stuff. The visualisers as they stand work but are very inefficient and consume a lot of CPU especially at high resolutions. I need to revisit them at some stage and try and make use of Mark K's work but don't really see how that's going to work at the moment without juggling some stuff around or duplicating some of the rendering code in MythUIVideo. Storage Groups MythMusic should be able to use storage groups but it's not something that has been very high on my todo list. Being able to both read and write any tags makes this task a little more complicated and would probably mean adding taglib as a dependency to mythbackend or mythmetadatalookup. Fingerprint Identification This ties in with storage groups we need a way to identify a file even if it has been moved or renamed similar to what MythVideo does. Unfortunately we can't use the same hash algorithm that MythVideo uses because any changes to the tag within a track would change the hash. We could write our own hash algorithm or use a preferably open source third party fingerprint lib. MusicBrainz has started to experiment with finger printing (http://blog.musicbrainz.org/?p=945) and have tentative support for Echonest's Echoprint system (http://echoprint.me/). When I test there system I wasn't all that impressed it failed to identify most of the random selection of tracks I tried, what's worst you can get different results depending on the part of the track you analyse. Another possibility is Acoustid (http://acoustid.org/) which worked much better in my very unscientific tests I did. They have a api which allows you to search for finger prints and return the acoustid and/or any musicbrainz trackids that match. I'm leaning towards acoustid simply because it worked in my tests and seems to be well supported but I would be very interested to hear any thoughts or experiences on this. Support for the coverart archive The new interface by default uses coverart extensively, you can use the metadata editor to search google to find and download the cover art for an album or artist etc but it would be nice to be able to do this automatically. MusicBrainz in cooperation with the Internet Archive have started a service that would allow us to do it automatically so long as we have a musicbrainzid to lookup the coverart for (http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Cover_Art_Archive) I've not tested this at all so if anyone has any experience with this or any thoughts I'd be interested to here them. Support LastFM and Spotify APIs I've not looked at this at all yet. I do know it's been asked about many times though. Paul H. _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list mythtv-dev [at] mythtv http://www.mythtv.org/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
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