Fwd: Ipod Being Accessed Unnecessarily?

Ian Monroe ian at monroe.nu
Sun Jul 13 23:27:32 CEST 2008


Basically the question is: does phonon-xine work all that differently
then the Amarok 1.4 backend (which was a very simple xine client
implementation)?


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From: Martin Aumueller <aumuell at reserv.at>
Date: Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: Ipod Being Accessed Unnecessarily?
To: amarok-devel at kde.org
On Saturday 12 July 2008, Alejandro Wainzinger wrote:
> So, iPods make a clicking sound when the hard drive is being accessed.
>  In Amarok 1, I only hear this at the beginning when the database is
> loaded, and on song change.  In Amarok 2, I hear it fairly constantly,
> even if no songs are being played on the iPod.  Is there something,
> like the cover fetcher for instance, constantly trying to update
> itself and therefore accessing the iPod?  I'm concerned with this as I
> don't want unnecessary hard drive use for obvious reasons.
>
> Secondly, and maybe this question goes to aumuell et al, when I play
> songs on A2 the iPod shows the icon of two arced arrows spinning
> around, as if it's constantly being read off of, whereas in A1 this
> usually only happens on track change.  Is something different about
> the way files are played in A2 as opposed to A1?

I'm sorry as I cannot comment on this: I don't really know A2. I could just
imagine that Phonon handles playing differently than e.g. the xine-engine.
Perhaps xine reads the whole track on song start, whereas Phonon could read
audio data just as it is needed, in small batches. That's the only idea I
have.
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