sunshavi_ | KotCzarny: ur media player runs on n9? | 15:19 |
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KotCzarny | nope | 15:19 |
sunshavi_ | default media player is very limited | 15:19 |
sunshavi_ | i can repeat a song on a loop | 15:19 |
KotCzarny | i didnt got around to install n9's sdk | 15:19 |
sunshavi_ | we are in the same boat | 15:19 |
sunshavi_ | tcc should be enough on my case | 15:20 |
sunshavi_ | the fmradio is awesome | 15:20 |
sunshavi_ | something weird happens with the clock. It goes 10m down of the real time | 15:21 |
sunshavi_ | i need to correct it with rdate | 15:21 |
KotCzarny | battery ok? | 15:21 |
sunshavi_ | sure. no problem. I have watched videos 1h long without any issue | 15:22 |
sunshavi_ | usb network has improved cmp with n900 | 15:22 |
sunshavi_ | by default after an usb-conn you have access to the SBC network | 15:22 |
sunshavi_ | so you can ply streams | 15:23 |
Maxdamantus | on N900 (Maemo) and Android I've just used mpd for music. haven't looked into mpd clients on N9 though (and I don't think I've tried running mpd on N9). | 15:23 |
sunshavi_ | the terminal is just three lines on n9 maxdamantus | 15:23 |
sunshavi_ | virtual kdb fills almost the complete screen | 15:24 |
Maxdamantus | Well, there was a reasonably usable graphical mpd client for N900, though most of the time I did just use a terminal client (ncmpc). | 15:24 |
Maxdamantus | a quick Google also showed that there was at least one mpd client designed for N9, smpc. | 15:24 |
sunshavi_ | mmm. I always thought mpd is just cli. thanks for correct me | 15:25 |
* Maxdamantus isn't going to get out one of his N9s to try it. | 15:25 | |
Maxdamantus | mpd is a server. there are various clients, which I personally find fairly convenient. | 15:25 |
sunshavi_ | i have been spoiled by emms all this time. no need for other media player | 15:26 |
* KotCzarny is still using oscp | 15:26 | |
sunshavi_ | but on n9 emacs does not install | 15:26 |
Maxdamantus | on my current Android phone, I usually use ncpmc (terminal client) for maintaining my playlist, but most of my interaction is using an Android client called "M.A.L.P." | 15:26 |
Maxdamantus | (actually, it's a slightly modified version of M.A.L.P., because the normal application has some funny behaviour with | 15:27 |
Maxdamantus | .. with volume control that I don't like) | 15:27 |
KotCzarny | last time i tried mpd clients on android (and others) it was a bumpy ride | 15:27 |
KotCzarny | different bugs in every one of them | 15:28 |
KotCzarny | was long time ago tho | 15:28 |
KotCzarny | and i was hacking oscp to emulate mpd interface | 15:28 |
sunshavi_ | when i need to listen music on the android tablet i concat several of my mp3 files on a big file and just use the default media player for it | 15:29 |
KotCzarny | i wrote trivial file/stream player for android long time ago | 15:31 |
sunshavi_ | i miss the n900's dbus interactions on n9. I had a cli alias 'cau' for connecting to a bluetooth headset, now I need to do several taps on the UI | 15:32 |
Maxdamantus | fwiw, the graphical client I sometimes used on N900 was qmpc: https://github.com/jmechnich/qmpc | 15:32 |
KotCzarny | .m3u was a nice way to organize music | 15:32 |
Maxdamantus | the main reason I ended up using ncmpc most of the time was because of memory usage. | 15:32 |
Maxdamantus | I think it being a Python application made it a bit inefficient memory-wise, but made it easy to modify at least. | 15:34 |
* Maxdamantus made some contributions that he programmed directly on the N900. | 15:34 | |
sunshavi_ | Maxdamantus: which ones? | 15:35 |
Maxdamantus | https://github.com/jmechnich/qmpc/pull/1 | 15:35 |
Maxdamantus | Small ones apparently. | 15:35 |
Maxdamantus | "Update all" seemed like a fairly important omission actually, since if you added another top level directly you'd have to use a differet client to actually trigger the update otherwise. | 15:36 |
Maxdamantus | and the other one was just maintaining the scroll position when going up a directory, since otherwise I'd have to scroll back down to where I was. | 15:38 |
KotCzarny | looks like you would love oscp | 15:38 |
sunshavi_ | Qt | 15:38 |
sunshavi_ | i am migrating a small app from gtk to qt at this moment BTW | 15:39 |
Maxdamantus | is it usable on N900, Android and a Linux terminal? | 15:39 |
KotCzarny | n900/linux as server/client, android only crutch support for a client via browser | 15:40 |
sunshavi_ | a pic n900 with my android tablet with 4.1.1 http://0x0.st/HeYD.jpg | 16:11 |
totalizator | oscp player by KotCzarny is a blast - just try it | 17:48 |
sicelo | sunshavi_: i recently got hold of an N9. what's best working set of instructions tl get it into best state? e.g. how to get fm radio you mentioned? | 18:29 |
sicelo | otherwise I'll mostly be playing with mainline linux, e.g | 18:30 |
sicelo | maybe with sxmo | 18:30 |
sunshavi_ | qmlradio the link is on 'resurrect your n9' it is a maemo thread | 18:30 |
sunshavi_ | also there is a tip for giving aegis search less priority | 18:31 |
sunshavi_ | on that link it is also recommended to flash | 18:31 |
sunshavi_ | they have got n9 maps working again | 18:31 |
sunshavi_ | I need to make n9 maps on my device working too | 18:32 |
sunshavi_ | If You flash You could try different OS's | 18:32 |
sunshavi_ | on n9 | 18:32 |
bencoh | wait, nokia maps is still alive ?! | 18:34 |
sunshavi_ | no they are using different repos for making it work | 18:34 |
sunshavi_ | But You could try that repos LMMV | 18:34 |
sunshavi_ | s/LMMV/YMMV | 18:35 |
bencoh | does it still use HERE? | 18:35 |
sunshavi_ | https://wiki.maemo.org/Resurrect_your_N9 | 18:37 |
sunshavi_ | enjoy the reading guys that thread encourage me to undust my N9 | 18:40 |
Wizzup | maybe resurrect it with maemo leste | 18:41 |
Wizzup | ;) | 18:41 |
sunshavi_ | Do You remember I was trying leste on opi+2e in the past ? | 18:46 |
sicelo | sunshavi_: so how do you know what product code/variant N9 is? | 19:18 |
sicelo | in version, mine says PR1.3 (40.2012.21-3.320.2_PR_320) | 19:18 |
Wizzup | sunshavi_: mhm | 19:36 |
sunshavi_ | sicelo: let me check it. BTW n9 has integrated vnc server which is quite nice | 20:28 |
sicelo | yeah, i've seen it :-) | 20:32 |
sunshavi_ | PR1.3 (40.2012.21-3_PR_006) | 20:39 |
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