Stand-alone music player with GrooveShark and Last.fm support.
Requirements
Windows:
- a Windows Operating system
Linux:
- Wine for Linux or run from python source
For Flash plug-in (Windows):
- Flash for Internet Explorer (ie. you should be able to access grooveshark.com with your IE browser).
- Updated GS version.
- Sync plug-in unicode changes and added settable id3 album renaming.
- Changed the album tab to include the add all and add buttons.
Submitted by ichinicht on Thu, 08/12/2010 - 04:59.
Problem with spanish characters:
á é í ó ú ü ñ
GrooveWalrus doesn´t recognize those spanish characters, and the playlist
stops, because can´t find the song "Mira Niñita" like in the screenshot example, then, I have to fix it manually doing click with the secondary button of the
mouse on the song, then go to "song details" and put the correct spanish character in the name, and
GrooveWalrus recognizes the song, and the playlist continues playing. But
when I exit from GrooveWalrus and I enter, the problem repeats. I think
that with other languages can exist this problem too.
Screenshot with the problem: http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/6478114/2/Im%C3%A1genes%20de%20internet/i...
Problem with sync plug-in:
Yesterday i wanted to sync my cellphone, but the progress was to slow or just it stopped, I don´t know, so I closed GrooveWalrus, because there wasn´t a cancel button.
Submitted by groovewal on Thu, 08/12/2010 - 14:38.
Okay, thanks. I'll try and fix those up for the next version. A workaround for the crazy characters is to save (or quicksave) the playlist as soon as you make it and then load it from the saved playlists the next time you open GrooveWalrus.
Problem with spanish characters, and problem with sync pluggin
Problem with spanish characters:
á é í ó ú ü ñ
GrooveWalrus doesn´t recognize those spanish characters, and the playlist
stops, because can´t find the song "
Mira Ni" like in the screenshot example, then, I have to fix it manually doing click with the secondary button of theñitamouse on the song, then go to "song details" and put the correct spanish character in the name, and
GrooveWalrus recognizes the song, and the playlist continues playing. But
when I exit from GrooveWalrus and I enter, the problem repeats. I think
that with other languages can exist this problem too.
Screenshot with the problem: http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/6478114/2/Im%C3%A1genes%20de%20internet/i...
Problem with sync plug-in:
Yesterday i wanted to sync my cellphone, but the progress was to slow or just it stopped, I don´t know, so I closed GrooveWalrus, because there wasn´t a cancel button.
GW reports error at shutdowns. Logfile: http://pastebin.com/2CjiEr3U
re: Problem with spanish characters
Okay, thanks. I'll try and fix those up for the next version. A workaround for the crazy characters is to save (or quicksave) the playlist as soon as you make it and then load it from the saved playlists the next time you open GrooveWalrus.