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* more robust error reporting when parsing song name | * more robust error reporting when parsing song name | ||
* more logging when deleting a file | * more logging when deleting a file | ||
* more logging when creating Ques (used in deleting files, ripping, encoding, zipping) | |||
== Bugs I'm aware of that will be fixed == | == Bugs I'm aware of that will be fixed == | ||
Revision as of 19:55, 14 December 2005
Version 1.0d42: Not Released Yet
- working on the zip cache
- more robust error reporting when parsing song name
- more logging when deleting a file
- more logging when creating Ques (used in deleting files, ripping, encoding, zipping)
Bugs I'm aware of that will be fixed
- sometimes when you stop a song, it doesn't stop. the next song plays, but the previous one also plays, you can't stop it without quitting
- can't enter unicode in meta info
- the album popup may crash under certain situations
To Do
- Problem: NOT dealing with UTF-8 very well. Must replace all std::str with ustring
- Set ID3 tags
- write Zip function so after you rip MP3+G they'll get zipped up together, with a canonical name, enable Zip after rip in the prefs pane
- When editing meta info on Zipped files: unzip files, set ID3 tags, then zip them up again, but leave a copy unzipped so you can get them easily again.
- During import of pre-existing MP3's, scan ID3 tags. Also, write a one-shot utility to both scan for bad zips and also read ID3's from valid zips, and re-canonicalize the names. Move bad zips to a new folder.
- Allow a 'placeholder' track to be input into a singer's "Tonight" list, that includes the disc name and track number, and when it comes up, the dialog comes up, says "stick in the disc", to let it play direct from disc, automatically picking the right track. Alternately, allow KJ to drag a track from a CD into a playlist. then, eject disc. when that song is coming up next, put up a dialog that says "please stick that disc back in" and it'll go play it from disc, Alternately, rip the song when it gets drug from the CD into the singer's "Tonight"