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- by Level99 at 3:06 PM EST on January 14, 2014
- Latest version of droidmjt's Droidsound fork is daily driver ready. Generic fadeout works, default timelength works, zip scanning works on internal and external, external filebrowser works, UI tweaks make it look more manageable, and the only real sound format issue is that .dsf files require at least a 1ghz dual core processor.
It's nearly on par with Modizer for the iOS now, except for a few extra features.
Oh, and basically all issues that are in the Play Store version are resolved :) haspor has done an incredible job continuing where sasq64 left off.
One of the upcoming features which I am completely stoked about is native 7z/rar/gzip support. This means no longer having to convert every file from the joshw music sections before adding it to an Android device. No ETA but it has been mentioned as a feature being worked on since yesterday.
edited 3:11 PM EST January 14, 2014
edited 3:13 PM EST January 14, 2014
- by RitzierHades63 at 9:20 PM EST on January 24, 2014
- Ok, why is this program so buggy on my tablet??
Among the problems:
- no options menu
- frequent crashes/stalls, especially when rotating
- next button doesn't always work on nsfs/nsfes
- file browser does not recognize any of my non-mp3 music folders (have to open songs thru tablet's file browser)
- no way to loop songs infinitely (again, no options menu)
Not blaming the program, I believe the people saying it works great. But why won't it on my machine?
Using the apks from the prebuilt folder at github on Android 4.1.1
- by RukarioGyiyg996 at 12:42 AM EST on January 25, 2014
- I assume there's no easy way to give droidsound a much less crappy module replayer because libmodplug is a POS in comparison to the player code used in xmp, openmpt, and for that matter schism. (but the latter was backported into openmpt anyways)
And no I'm not talking about just playing back IT properly. OpenMPT can load alot of oddball formats better than libmodplug can.
- by JFD62780 at 1:30 AM EST on January 25, 2014
- ...Waitaminnit.
Wasn't there that libopenmpt thing that just came out late last year? I learned of this thru the XMPlay forums at least...
And then, I replaced plugins for three different players, all at once. (Winamp, XMPlay and FB2K)
edited 1:37 AM EST January 25, 2014
- by haspor at 10:24 AM EST on January 25, 2014
- RitzierHades63: report those issues to the project page and they might get fixed :)
http://github.com/droidmjt/droidsound
edited 10:24 AM EST January 25, 2014
- by RitzierHades63 at 8:20 PM EST on January 25, 2014
- Will do, as soon as I get a Github account.
In the meantime, is there just some method I'm not seeing to get to the options menu? IS there an options menu?
JFD: There aren't game music plugins for Winamp, are there? That's what I use on my PC...
edited 8:23 PM EST January 25, 2014
- by haspor at 8:43 PM EST on January 25, 2014
- Ritzier: Which device you have, name and model?
I have noticed that in some devices the options menu cannot be accessed because the settings icon is missing, for example in Samsung Google Nexus 10. If i don't remember wrong, in order to have it, it needs some additional permission to be added. I don't own any device to test this with, only Genymotion and SG3.
About the openMPT, its only for Windows.
* Rotating problems I cannot reproduce.
* Which nsfs/nsfes causes Next button problems?
* Which formats do not get recognized through filebrowser?
* Infinite songs loop will be there soon
- by Sir-Sabin at 12:22 AM EST on January 26, 2014
- some tablets are missing the buttons on the bottom of the tablet like the RCA 7" 4GB tablet and there's no way to get in the menu to config it
edited 12:23 AM EST January 26, 2014
- by JFD62780 at 4:04 AM EST on January 26, 2014
- haspor: If libopenmpt is "only for windows", then how did how did libmodplug get ported? >;)
- by haspor at 7:53 AM EST on January 26, 2014
- this is from the TODO:
* While we're at it, make OpenMPT cross-platform. :)
and there are only visual studio project files so i jumped into conclusion. If it can be compiled to Android, I will definitely add it to Droidsound.
edited 8:13 AM EST January 26, 2014
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