Wed Mar 23 22:12:59 2005

Ticket #690 (assigned)

render playlist to audio file


Priority: normal Reporter: douglas
Severity: feature Assigned to: maroy (accepted)
Component: development environment Status: assigned
Version: 1.x Resolution:  
Milestone: 1.1.x Keywords:  

Description by douglas:

render a playlist into an audio file (store a playlist as a single file as well, as it is heard when played)

original description:

When a user right-clicks a sound file in the HTML UI's scratchpad, one of the options that appears in the context-sensitive menu 'Preview'. If a user selects a playlist, the system ideally would send the entire playlist - including fades - as a single file.

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Fri Mar 25 13:41:29 2005: Modified by fgerlits

    I'm sorry, but I can't fix this. I don't know php, and I haven't even been able to get the html UI to start on my computer (it hangs at the login window).

    Thu Apr 28 17:51:18 2005: Modified by fgerlits

    • owner changed from fgerlits to sebastian

    Sat May 7 11:32:59 2005: Modified by sebastian

      I am afraid we cannot support this feature. We could create an tarball which contains sound- and xml-files, but this would not usable by other application.

      Sat May 7 11:34:07 2005: Modified by sebastian

      • owner changed from sebastian to douglas

      Mon May 9 11:31:04 2005: Modified by douglas

      • milestone changed from 0.9 'Fritz' to 1.x
      • owner changed from douglas to maroy

      This is probably a task for the scheduler/Helix Player, in that the Helix Player needs to take a playlist and output a waveform that is - put into the user's format of choice (Ogg, MP3, etc.) - offered to the user for download Post 1.0 of course.

      Tue Oct 4 15:19:46 2005: Modified by maroy

      • description changed.
      • milestone changed from 1.x to future

      Tue Oct 4 23:39:28 2005: Modified by maroy

      • milestone changed from future to 1.1

      what we need is a rendering of the playlist to an audio file. this can be done with gstreamer, would take about 1 day.

      but what we also have to think about is how to store the renderred playlist in the storage. probably it should be associated with the playlist itself in the storage.

      Tue Oct 4 23:39:42 2005: Modified by maroy

      • component changed from HTML UI to development environment

      Wed Oct 5 12:04:18 2005: Modified by maroy

      • description changed.
      • summary changed from Preview entire playlist to render playlist to audio file

      Sat Dec 24 13:46:57 2005: Modified by maroy

        this is a sub-issue for #1496*


        Add/Change #690 (render playlist to audio file)




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