[Feedback] Ideas to make better

Andrew Ash andrew.ash at gatech.edu
Mon Mar 10 20:57:23 UTC 2008


Regarding number two, I know you can scroll over the icon in the
toolbar (at least when using KDE) to change volume.  Maybe you didn't
know about this feature.

I don't know much about the others at the moment, but the A->B sounds
familiar.  Maybe I'm hallucinating things though.

Andrew Ash


On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 4:07 PM,  <Locuslarsen at cox.net> wrote:
> Eric sent a message using the contact form at
>  http://amarok.kde.org/en/contact.
>
>  Excellent program thus far.  As a recent linux convert, I am very impressed
>  with Amarok.  I can't wait for 2.0.  I have a couple things that I think
>  would be a great addition.
>  1)  First and foremost... Repeat A->B.  Basically two location points that
>  you set and the music will loop/repeat that portion.  My CD has this
>  function and I really miss it since moving to MP3s.  I play guitar, and
>  others like myself hate having to quit playing to keep going back to a
>  portion of a song when we are just starting to get the riff right.  Even if
>  its not a base function like repeat is,having it available to add to the
>  tool bar for people who want it would be the cats meow.
>  2)  Right clicking the amarok icon has play/pause/stop/etc.....adding a
>  volume bar would be a great thing.
>  3)  Last but not least, I don't expect this to be on the next release, but
>  it would be nice.  When "organizing" music, allow Amarok to auto sort mp3,
>  wma, flac, etc into different folders....  Like I have two music folders I
>  use.  One is just for flac, ogg, and wma, and another folder for mp3s.
>  Then those two folders are sorted into Letter/band/album....  But a couple
>  times I have forgotten to change the folder on the drop down menu.  It
>  would be nice if there was an option to organize all mp3s to one base
>  folder, all flac to another base folder, etc.
>
>  But thanks for reading this far.  Keep up the great work.
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