aapje89 said:
In the picture on your site I saw they were in a folder called ogg, but in what folder is that?
Just rename the folder mp3 to ogg, or create a folder called ogg in the root directory.
The next version will feature an option "file.ogg.dir", where you can set the directory the files come from.
vader said:
GUI & font should be enhanced.
Make a suggestion how. Font is bound to 8x8 pixels. I can give you documentation on how the font is organised, so that you can draw your own, or rip them from any C64 demo or game.
The GUI is as informative as it could be on the small screen. I want info there, not eye candy.
vader said:
and background image support will be cool.
Ain't gonna happen. A background image just slows down the redraw of the screen (and also causing a reappearance of the GP32 sound bug), and degrades the readablity of the text. This player is for listening to music and other stuff, not for watching pretty pictures. I use it as a walkman replacement, so most time it's in some pocket, unregarded. Sorry, but I'm too old for nicknacks, I want functionality. You can download the source and hack it to your own needs anyway, or build your own player with the GpTremor library that will be released soon.
Hint: There's an Ogg PlugIn for Microsoft DirectShow, so the media player will also play Oggs. Just google for OggDS.
Greetings,
SvOlli