You know, like being able to display albums, display genre, rearrange field sequences, etcetera.
Analyzer seems good with the ppa version.
Reconfiguring the playlist window contents
Ubuntu Mate 18.04 LTS, installed KID3 v3.5.1, KDE not installed, I'm using Mate desktop. KID3 settings enabled for play on double click. Exited KID3, relaunched KID3, setting is retained as enabled. Double click a file inside KID3. This action used to play file (a few months ago, unsure versions). Now I get a message in the status bar of KID3 "The QMediaPlayer object does not have a valid service". This used to work. The error occurs no matter if I launch qt version or non-qt version of KID3. When...
Ubuntu Mate 18.04 LTS, installed KID3 v3.5.1, KDE not installed, I'm using Mate desktop. This used to work KID3 settings enabled for play on double click. Exited KID3, relaunched KID3, setting is retained as enabled. Double click a file inside KID3. This action used to play file (a few months ago, unsure versions). Now I get a message in the status bar of KID3 "The QMediaPlayer object does not have a valid service". The error occurs no matter if I launch qt version or non-qt version of KID3. When...
Analyzer out of sync.
I would extend/modify this request a bit.... If I use 3 different apps for dealing with an MP3 type file (player, integrity checker, tag editor), I don't mind manually associating the file type MP3 to several apps. I'd ask just to provide me a list of "you've already used these apps for this file type" in the right click combo box (store what I've already used, without limiting me to a single association). Seems like a simpler process: If I associate an app to a file, store the data for multiple...
I would extend/modify this request a bit.... If I use 3 different apps for dealing with an MP3 type file (player, integrity checker, tag editor), I don't mind manually associating the file type MP3 to several apps. I'd ask just to provide me a list of "you've already used these apps for this file type" in the right click combo box (store what I've already used, without limiting me to a single association). Seems like a simply process: If I associate an app to a file, store the data for multiple apps,...