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Hello! Last month it came to my attention that no music players existed for the Playdate (there is Audition, but it's not made to be a music player). This didn't make sense to me, so I decided to create my own!
AWESOME! Do you have any plans on being able to stream Internet Radio stations that run off Icecast or Shoutcast? Me and my friends run a station called
www.8k.nz and I'd love to be able to stream it on my Playdate when it arrives. Here's an example of the stream: :8000/radio8k_a.m3u
Also, does the Playboy automatically pause any app when locked or is that possible to get around bc I think it'd be good if you can lock the Playboy while still listening to music so that I dont accidentally press any buttons
To answer your .wav question, yes, you will have to downgrade to mp3 for musik to play your music. This is mainly because I'm using Playdate SDK built-in functions to handle the audio, so unless Panic adds .wav support you will have to use mp3s.
Could a lock feature in the menu that requires the user to press the same button 3 times in a row to be unlocked be possible? It could also help with the battery consumption if only minutely since it'd reduce the screen updating.
Sorry if my suggestions are unwanted, I'm just a big fan of music players and want this to be the best it could be. I'm also useless when it comes to coding so if anything I say is too difficult please just tell me outright.
This is great DIY platform for non-audio applications, as well. For example, the ESP32 module at its core is popular among those who enjoy exploring and learning about Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections. Unlike most such platforms, however, Tangara also gives you a full-colour display, a battery, and a one-finger touch interface to work with.
Not a fan of touchwheels? Our firmware also supports use of the wheel as a directional pad with long-press shortcuts for faster navigation. You can even disable the capacitive sensors entirely and interact with Tangara using nothing but its side buttons.
The included case will be CNC milled, from transparent polycarbonate, then bead blasted. This not only looks extremely slick, it also provides a great starting point for anyone who might want to take a more physical approach to hacking on their music player. It takes stickers really well, too!
Our software, firmware, and hardware design files are available on sourcehut. Some of our firmware repos are also mirrored to Codeberg to make contributing easier for people who prefer web-based workflows.
Thankfully, we have intentionally designed Tangara to be easy to reproduce by anyone. That means we are not locked into any particular manufacturer or manufacturing process. Most PCBA fabs can easily handle our boards, most CNC workshops are able to recreate the case, and major components such as the display and the battery are standard parts. As a result, there is little risk that production as a whole will encounter serious delays.
"Tangara stands out as an unusual device that combines a classic iPod-like design with open source software and an open hardware platform (which means you can build your own or customize the design)."
There is no mention of a music player in the DCS-specific section of the F-4 manual. As far as I understood, the music files from the Meteor F-4 Album, that comes with the Phantom, are meant to be used as a soundtrack in your homemade video productions. But I hope I'm wrong. It would be a shame not to be able to listen to these tracks while flying the F-4.
It doesn't work for me. Regardless of whether I start ATVR record via the Jester menu or directly on the WSO seat, nothing happens. I have also played with the sound sliders in the options menu, but so far no success.
Doesn't work for me either. I've switched the Tape, set the recorder to record, the green light next to the pilot's left knee is illuminated, and turned that knob in both directions to raise the volume, but no sound at all.
I never heared music playing. Hat a human Rio and we were fiddeling around with it. He could hear it, i didn't.
NOW, i can hear it, but he does not.
Repeated over and over, i have the feeling its "burned in" who is hearing and who not.
Holy crap that's what that does. Found it my first time in the bird and was looking around the cockpit. The tape ejected and flipped around and j noticed it said Meteor on it but couldn't figure out how to make it play. That's awesome!
I'm seeing the same problem, as well as an issue where the phone orientation will occasionally cause only part of the widgit to be visible. Killing the app that was playing music (or video) has no impact on this.
Not only do i see this but when i connect my iPhone to my car via the USB it doesn't display all of the playlists i created and will not let me skip forward through the tracks using the car's controls.
Hard reset seems to be the only thing that works, but then it comes back. I am to the fu**ing boiling point now with this effing bug. Please Apple, fix it. I don't want to have to restart my GD phone 5 times a day because the music widget is on the lock screen.
Yes hard reset seems to be only fix, and that only works until the next time you open podcasts, Pandora, etc., anything that plays audio, then you are back to the same problem. I hope Apple sees this as the annoying bug that it is and not an unwanted "benefit" of the OS.
Having the same issue. It comes on when I turn off my car so I think it might be a bluetooth issue. I rebooted the phone, didn't play any media, and it still appeared on the lock screen. Hope Apple fixes this soon!
Update: I reset my phone and went to a meeting. When I came out, the music player was on my lock screen. No bluetooth, no media was played. It just appeared. My next step is to delete the music app and reinstall it. But I think I'll lose all my playlists. ?
Play music is not longer functional and points to Youtube music, which seems to need internet and stops playback of local files after about 10 minutes, and when I return it just goes to the home page and I have to find my files again to play from the beginning.
NO!! Now here this... open Music app and closing it doesn't make it go away. Shutting down and starting up doesn't make it go away... it just comes back within 5 minutes. Remote doesn't make a difference. Being on WiFi doesn't make a difference. This is a glitch in iOS 11 that they need to fix!!! In fact, it comes and goes with no logical pattern and sometimes, I get this...
I tried what Demo stated. Did not work. Having same issue. Ive just done hard resets. Push and release quick the volume up button, then volume down and hold the power button until it resets. That clears it but not sure why it comes back.
I'm having the same issue... and have been following your thread here. This is definitely some sort of OS bug. I had an iPhone 6 and updated to iOS 11 a week ago, I never had this issue before the update. The only reason I installed the update was because I pre ordered the iPhone X- and wanted to back up all my content. I got the X in the mail today and restored to my last back up and the bug is still there. I've been on Apple support chat 3 times, nothing they suggest has fixed the issue. I have tried absolutely everything I can think of to get rid of it. I now have an appointment to bring the phone in so they can delete the current operating system and try to re install it.
Yeah- I honestly think it's a bug in the operating system and my not affect every user - The controls are good to have on the lock screen if you are actively using a music app but they are there even when I'm not- everything is closed. I do use the Music App a ton- have lots of music downloaded and connect to many devices and not once have I had this issue before the update. Chat support tried lots of different tactics - It's their recommendation that I bring it into the store. It's on my lock screen right now...all apps are closed. I have the iPhone X Version 11.1
There's no software in Linux like the current Winamp. If you want something almost similar, try Audacious, BUT the skined interface ONLY supports winamp 2.x skins. I came from a Winamp environment so I can say this, forget about skins and use the default GTK interface and you'll like it, I know I did :)
Since I don't need all the bells and whistles (multi-album, fuzzy sort and search, psychic guessing my mood by the way I'm typing...), just plain old fashioned playlists and "open directory" play (I already have my music organized in my HD...), the QMMP it's all I need: plays all the filetypes I have, can play streams, looks for music lyrics and has the same winAMP appearance key bindings. :)I've tried Audacious, Tomahawk (perhaps not all the time needed to get used to it), and others... And I uninstalled them all: they do much more than I need, so I kept the simplest (still looking for a text-based one! :D). But, for people who needs a lot more, they fill their needs. :)
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