[Bug 645277] Review Request: puddletag - Feature rich, easy to use tag editor
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Tue Dec 28 09:38:52 UTC 2010
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Michael Schwendt <mschwendt at gmail.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |ASSIGNED
AssignedTo|nobody at fedoraproject.org |mschwendt at gmail.com
--- Comment #5 from Michael Schwendt <mschwendt at gmail.com> 2010-12-28 04:38:51 EST ---
Good.
[...]
I've played a bit more with the run-time aspects of the app and have run into
two problems:
First, trouble testing the Music Library feature. A "yum install quodlibet" was
necessary to make sense of the "Tools > Import Music Library" menu, which only
said:
| No supported music libraries were found. Most likely the
| required dependencies aren't installed. Visit the puddletag
| website, puddletag.sourceforge.net for more details.
Then reselecting the menu and loading QuodLibet made puddletag freeze (will
attach the Python exception). Turned out one has to actually run the quodlibet
app first to init some files. To reproduce:
1. rm -rf $HOME/.quodlibet
2. puddletag
3. open menu "Tools > Import Music Library"
4. select QuodLibet and load it
[...]
Second issue was that the preferences default to using "amarok -p" as audio
player. On systems where Amarok is not installed (all Fedora non-KDE default
installs!), no error/warning dialog is displayed when trying to play a file. If
one enters the preferences and removes the default "amarok -p" setting, there
is a warning, at least.
I wonder whether there could be a default better than "amarok -p"? Maybe use
"xdg-open" (and a dependency on it)?
[...]
Apart from that: APPROVED
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