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Hi! Thanks a lot for your feedback!

Most of the features your asking for are planned, eventually (I'm working as fast I humanly possible :))

What do you mean with extended dates? Is there a tag which is reserved for that? (I'm developing a music player, but I don't know much about the available tags :blush: so feel free to enlighten me :))

Concerning the blurry images: are you using a scaling larger than 100% in Windows? If yes, which scaling? I only did tests with 100 and 125%, so I might have missed this issue.

Feel free to improve/correct the French translation if needed. My french was never 100% and is getting a bit rusty :) I'd be glad to include it in next releases.

I'm happy to see that most of these features are planned on your side! I think you progress very fast on the developpement. :)
Extended dates are probably stored in the same "date" tag (have to make some research about that) with "YYYY MM DD" format instead of "YYYY", more precised date.
About the blurry covers, my Samsung SyncMaster S27A850T is configured with a screen resolution of 2560*1440 and 125% DPI and my Surface Pro 3 has a screen resolution of 2160*1440 and 150% DPI. I'm using Windows 10 Pro 64.
Ok, i will check the French translation, but it seems like it's very well translated. ;)
 

I think he means how some music services like itunes are starting to tag the release year with the complete release date (month and day).  Personally I find this irksome as hell and edit the tags to just the year.  I would ask him for a file tagged like that so you can see exactly what he's talking about.

 

I think he means how some music services like itunes are starting to tag the release year with the complete release date (month and day).  Personally I find this irksome as hell and edit the tags to just the year.  I would ask him for a file tagged like that so you can see exactly what he's talking about.

 

When i rip a CD of my collection, i put the complete release date in the "date" tag but Dopamine only reads the "YYYY" format.

I have an example of a file tagged this way, I pm'd you a link to it

and here's a screenshot showing how the date tag is read in foobar2000 vs in dopamine

 

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Thanks! PM and file received. I can see that tag in foobar. I just spent a few hours trying to figure out how to read it, but it seems like a mysterious, badly documented tag. I wasn't able to find out how to get its value using taglib. So I've created a task and delayed adding this tag for later. I feel too frustrated right now :)

 

Thanks! PM and file received. I can see that tag in foobar. I just spent a few hours trying to figure out how to read it, but it seems like a mysterious, badly documented tag. I wasn't able to find out how to get its value using taglib. So I've created a task and delayed adding this tag for later. I feel too frustrated right now :)

Yep, ID3 tags can be a huge pain for sure :)

just an FYI - feedback

The self-updater... work like a charm!!!

Also you are doing some awesome work. keep it up.!

PS - thanks for fixing that bug that caused the player to stop.... when it couldn't figure out the correct end of song.

I know you fixed it ages ago but Just wanted to say that MADE my LIFE SO much EASIER... best fix so far.

Just had the latest build (portable) go crazy, i was searching for a specific song, and while it was playing, it started pausing for a split second, then it totally froze, when I checked in task manager I saw it was using over 1 GB of RAM... this is on Windows 10 X64 8GB RAM, I'm attaching the log file.

2015-09-13 22:33:08.1741|Info|Dopamine.Application.ExecuteStartup|### STARTING dopamine, version 1.0.0 (Build 368). IsPortable = True ###
2015-09-13 22:33:11.3072|Info|Dopamine.Core.Database.DbMigrator.InitializeNewDatabase|New database created at D:\Web Downloads\Dopamine 1.0.0 (Build 368) Preview - Portable\Dopamine\Dopamine.db
2015-09-13 22:33:14.9129|Info|Dopamine.Common.Services.Playback.PlaybackService+VB$StateMachine_70_DeleteRuntimeFilesAsync.MoveNext|Deleting runtime files.
2015-09-13 22:33:14.9379|Error|Dopamine.Common.Services.File.FileService._Lambda$__110|There was a problem while fetching file artwork. Exception: Could not find a part of the path 'D:\Web Downloads\Dopamine 1.0.0 (Build 368) Preview - Portable\Dopamine\Cache\CoverArt'.
2015-09-13 22:33:29.7765|Info|Dopamine.SettingsModule.ViewModels.SettingsCollectionFoldersViewModel+VB$StateMachine_0_AddFolder.MoveNext|Adding a folder to the collection.
2015-09-13 22:33:42.9136|Info|Dopamine.Core.Database.FolderRepository+_Closure$__12._Lambda$__19|Added the Folder F:\Music
2015-09-13 22:33:50.5204|Info|Synapse.Synapse.Main|<<< Synapse indexer started >>>
2015-09-13 22:33:50.5324|Info|Synapse.Synapse.Main|Validating process
2015-09-13 22:33:50.5394|Info|Synapse.Synapse.ValidateProcess|Commandline argument 1: IgnoreRemovedFiles = True
2015-09-13 22:33:50.5394|Info|Synapse.Synapse.Main|Initializing WCF proxies
2015-09-13 22:33:50.6004|Info|Synapse.Synapse.Main|Notifying the main application that the indexer is started
2015-09-13 22:33:50.7254|Info|Synapse.Synapse.Main|Waiting for the database
2015-09-13 22:33:50.7254|Info|Synapse.Synapse.WaitForDatabase|D:\Web Downloads\Dopamine 1.0.0 (Build 368) Preview - Portable\Dopamine\Dopamine.db was found. Proceeding.
2015-09-13 22:33:50.7270|Info|Synapse.Synapse.Main|Initializing the Indexing Worker
2015-09-13 22:33:52.4767|Info|Synapse.Synapse.Main|Initializing the LifeBeat Timer
2015-09-13 22:33:52.4767|Info|Synapse.Synapse.Main|Starting the LifeBeat Timer
2015-09-13 22:33:52.4777|Info|Synapse.Synapse.Main|Updating collection
2015-09-13 22:33:52.4777|Info|Dopamine.Core.Indexing.Indexer+VB$StateMachine_21_IndexCollectionAsync.MoveNext|+++ STARTED INDEXING COLLECTION +++
2015-09-13 22:33:52.5346|Info|Dopamine.Core.Indexing.Indexer+VB$StateMachine_21_IndexCollectionAsync.MoveNext|Tracks removed: 0. Time required: 47 ms +++
2015-09-13 22:34:20.2997|Error|Dopamine.Core.Database.FolderRepository+_Closure$__15._Lambda$__22|Error while recursively getting files/folders. Exception: System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path 'F:\Music\Albums\2Cellos' is denied.
   at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath)
   at System.IO.FileSystemEnumerableIterator`1.CommonInit()
   at System.IO.FileSystemEnumerableIterator`1..ctor(String path, String originalUserPath, String searchPattern, SearchOption searchOption, SearchResultHandler`1 resultHandler, Boolean checkHost)
   at System.IO.Directory.GetFiles(String path)
   at Dopamine.Core.IO.FileOperations.DirectoryRecursiveGetFiles(String iSourcePath, List`1 iFiles, String[] iValidExtensions, ConcurrentQueue`1 oExceptions)
2015-09-13 22:34:20.2997|Error|Dopamine.Core.Database.FolderRepository+_Closure$__15._Lambda$__22|Error while recursively getting files/folders. Exception: System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path 'F:\Music\Albums\2Cellos' is denied.
   at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath)
   at System.IO.FileSystemEnumerableIterator`1.CommonInit()
   at System.IO.FileSystemEnumerableIterator`1..ctor(String path, String originalUserPath, String searchPattern, SearchOption searchOption, SearchResultHandler`1 resultHandler, Boolean checkHost)
   at System.IO.Directory.GetDirectories(String path)
   at Dopamine.Core.IO.FileOperations.DirectoryRecursiveGetFiles(String iSourcePath, List`1 iFiles, String[] iValidExtensions, ConcurrentQueue`1 oExceptions)
2015-09-13 22:34:20.3707|Info|Dopamine.Core.Indexing.Indexer+VB$StateMachine_21_IndexCollectionAsync.MoveNext|Tracks updated: 0. Time required: 4 ms +++
2015-09-13 22:38:14.9162|Info|Dopamine.Common.Services.Playback.PlaybackService+VB$StateMachine_70_DeleteRuntimeFilesAsync.MoveNext|Deleting runtime files.
2015-09-13 22:43:14.9173|Info|Dopamine.Common.Services.Playback.PlaybackService+VB$StateMachine_70_DeleteRuntimeFilesAsync.MoveNext|Deleting runtime files.
2015-09-13 22:48:14.9174|Info|Dopamine.Common.Services.Playback.PlaybackService+VB$StateMachine_70_DeleteRuntimeFilesAsync.MoveNext|Deleting runtime files.
2015-09-13 22:53:14.9299|Info|Dopamine.Common.Services.Playback.PlaybackService+VB$StateMachine_70_DeleteRuntimeFilesAsync.MoveNext|Deleting runtime files.
2015-09-13 22:58:14.9313|Info|Dopamine.Common.Services.Playback.PlaybackService+VB$StateMachine_70_DeleteRuntimeFilesAsync.MoveNext|Deleting runtime files.
2015-09-13 23:03:14.9314|Info|Dopamine.Common.Services.Playback.PlaybackService+VB$StateMachine_70_DeleteRuntimeFilesAsync.MoveNext|Deleting runtime files.
2015-09-13 23:08:14.9324|Info|Dopamine.Common.Services.Playback.PlaybackService+VB$StateMachine_70_DeleteRuntimeFilesAsync.MoveNext|Deleting runtime files.
2015-09-13 23:13:14.9336|Info|Dopamine.Common.Services.Playback.PlaybackService+VB$StateMachine_70_DeleteRuntimeFilesAsync.MoveNext|Deleting runtime files.
2015-09-13 23:16:57.2910|Info|Dopamine.Core.Indexing.Indexer+VB$StateMachine_21_IndexCollectionAsync.MoveNext|Tracks added: 90839. Time required: 2556920 ms +++
2015-09-13 23:18:14.9357|Info|Dopamine.Common.Services.Playback.PlaybackService+VB$StateMachine_70_DeleteRuntimeFilesAsync.MoveNext|Deleting runtime files.
2015-09-13 23:22:33.2837|Info|Dopamine.Core.Indexing.Indexer+VB$StateMachine_21_IndexCollectionAsync.MoveNext|+++ FINISHED INDEXING COLLECTION: Tracks removed: 0. Tracks updated: 0. Tracks added: 90839. Time required: 2920796 ms +++
2015-09-13 23:22:33.3032|Error|Synapse.Synapse.IndexCollection|Could not get from the main application if extra collection check is needed. Exception: There was an error writing to the pipe: Unrecognized error 232 (0xe8).
2015-09-13 23:22:33.3077|Error|Synapse.Synapse.IndexCollection|Could not notify the main application to refresh the lists. Exception: The communication object, System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel, cannot be used for communication because it is in the Faulted state.
2015-09-13 23:22:33.3077|Info|Synapse.Synapse.Main|Updating artwork
2015-09-13 23:22:33.3077|Error|Synapse.Synapse.IndexArtwork|Could not notify the main application that updating artwork started. Exception: The communication object, System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel, cannot be used for communication because it is in the Faulted state.
2015-09-13 23:22:33.3077|Info|Dopamine.Core.Indexing.Indexer+VB$StateMachine_23_IndexArtworkAsync.MoveNext|+++ STARTED INDEXING ARTWORK +++
2015-09-13 23:23:14.9361|Info|Dopamine.Common.Services.Playback.PlaybackService+VB$StateMachine_70_DeleteRuntimeFilesAsync.MoveNext|Deleting runtime files.
2015-09-13 23:28:14.9468|Info|Dopamine.Common.Services.Playback.PlaybackService+VB$StateMachine_70_DeleteRuntimeFilesAsync.MoveNext|Deleting runtime files.
2015-09-13 23:33:14.9473|Info|Dopamine.Common.Services.Playback.PlaybackService+VB$StateMachine_70_DeleteRuntimeFilesAsync.MoveNext|Deleting runtime files.
2015-09-13 23:35:35.3701|Info|Synapse.Synapse.Main|Aborting WCF proxies
2015-09-13 23:35:35.4371|Error|Synapse.Synapse.Main|Synapse indexer encountered an unexpected error. Synapse indexer stops now. Exception:
System.AggregateException: One or more errors occurred. ---> System.ServiceModel.CommunicationException: There was an error writing to the pipe: The pipe is being closed. (232, 0xe8). ---> System.IO.PipeException: There was an error writing to the pipe: The pipe is being closed. (232, 0xe8).
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.PipeConnection.StartSyncWrite(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, Object& holder)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.PipeConnection.StartSyncWrite(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.PipeConnection.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, Boolean immediate, TimeSpan timeout, BufferManager bufferManager)
   --- End of inner exception stack trace ---

Server stack trace:
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.PipeConnection.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, Boolean immediate, TimeSpan timeout, BufferManager bufferManager)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.BufferedConnection.WriteNow(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, TimeSpan timeout, BufferManager bufferManager)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.BufferedConnection.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, Boolean immediate, TimeSpan timeout, BufferManager bufferManager)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.FramingDuplexSessionChannel.OnSendCore(Message message, TimeSpan timeout)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.TransportDuplexSessionChannel.OnSend(Message message, TimeSpan timeout)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.OutputChannel.Send(Message message, TimeSpan timeout)
   at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.DuplexChannelBinder.Request(Message message, TimeSpan timeout)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel.Call(String action, Boolean oneway, ProxyOperationRuntime operation, Object[] ins, Object[] outs, TimeSpan timeout)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannelProxy.InvokeService(IMethodCallMessage methodCall, ProxyOperationRuntime operation)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannelProxy.Invoke(IMessage message)

Exception rethrown at [0]:
   at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.HandleReturnMessage(IMessage reqMsg, IMessage retMsg)
   at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.PrivateInvoke(MessageData& msgData, Int32 type)
   at Synapse.DopamineServiceReference.ICommunicationService.IndexingStopReportingProgress()
   at Synapse.DopamineServiceReference.CommunicationServiceClient.IndexingStopReportingProgress()
   at Synapse.Synapse.StopReportingProgress(Object sender, IndexingEventArgs e)
   at Dopamine.Core.Indexing.Indexer.VB$StateMachine_23_IndexArtworkAsync.MoveNext()
   --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
   at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.ThrowIfExceptional(Boolean includeTaskCanceledExceptions)
   at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.Wait(Int32 millisecondsTimeout, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
   at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.Wait()
   at Synapse.Synapse.IndexArtwork()
   at Synapse.Synapse.Main()
---> (Inner Exception #0) System.ServiceModel.CommunicationException: There was an error writing to the pipe: The pipe is being closed. (232, 0xe8). ---> System.IO.PipeException: There was an error writing to the pipe: The pipe is being closed. (232, 0xe8).
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.PipeConnection.StartSyncWrite(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, Object& holder)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.PipeConnection.StartSyncWrite(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.PipeConnection.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, Boolean immediate, TimeSpan timeout, BufferManager bufferManager)
   --- End of inner exception stack trace ---

Server stack trace:
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.PipeConnection.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, Boolean immediate, TimeSpan timeout, BufferManager bufferManager)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.BufferedConnection.WriteNow(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, TimeSpan timeout, BufferManager bufferManager)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.BufferedConnection.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, Boolean immediate, TimeSpan timeout, BufferManager bufferManager)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.FramingDuplexSessionChannel.OnSendCore(Message message, TimeSpan timeout)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.TransportDuplexSessionChannel.OnSend(Message message, TimeSpan timeout)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.OutputChannel.Send(Message message, TimeSpan timeout)
   at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.DuplexChannelBinder.Request(Message message, TimeSpan timeout)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel.Call(String action, Boolean oneway, ProxyOperationRuntime operation, Object[] ins, Object[] outs, TimeSpan timeout)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannelProxy.InvokeService(IMethodCallMessage methodCall, ProxyOperationRuntime operation)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannelProxy.Invoke(IMessage message)

Exception rethrown at [0]:
   at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.HandleReturnMessage(IMessage reqMsg, IMessage retMsg)
   at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.PrivateInvoke(MessageData& msgData, Int32 type)
   at Synapse.DopamineServiceReference.ICommunicationService.IndexingStopReportingProgress()
   at Synapse.DopamineServiceReference.CommunicationServiceClient.IndexingStopReportingProgress()
   at Synapse.Synapse.StopReportingProgress(Object sender, IndexingEventArgs e)
   at Dopamine.Core.Indexing.Indexer.VB$StateMachine_23_IndexArtworkAsync.MoveNext()<---


Stack trace:
   at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.ThrowIfExceptional(Boolean includeTaskCanceledExceptions)
   at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.Wait(Int32 millisecondsTimeout, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
   at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.Wait()
   at Synapse.Synapse.IndexArtwork()
   at Synapse.Synapse.Main()
Inner Exception 1:
System.ServiceModel.CommunicationException: There was an error writing to the pipe: The pipe is being closed. (232, 0xe8). ---> System.IO.PipeException: There was an error writing to the pipe: The pipe is being closed. (232, 0xe8).
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.PipeConnection.StartSyncWrite(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, Object& holder)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.PipeConnection.StartSyncWrite(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.PipeConnection.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, Boolean immediate, TimeSpan timeout, BufferManager bufferManager)
   --- End of inner exception stack trace ---

Server stack trace:
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.PipeConnection.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, Boolean immediate, TimeSpan timeout, BufferManager bufferManager)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.BufferedConnection.WriteNow(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, TimeSpan timeout, BufferManager bufferManager)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.BufferedConnection.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, Boolean immediate, TimeSpan timeout, BufferManager bufferManager)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.FramingDuplexSessionChannel.OnSendCore(Message message, TimeSpan timeout)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.TransportDuplexSessionChannel.OnSend(Message message, TimeSpan timeout)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.OutputChannel.Send(Message message, TimeSpan timeout)
   at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.DuplexChannelBinder.Request(Message message, TimeSpan timeout)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel.Call(String action, Boolean oneway, ProxyOperationRuntime operation, Object[] ins, Object[] outs, TimeSpan timeout)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannelProxy.InvokeService(IMethodCallMessage methodCall, ProxyOperationRuntime operation)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannelProxy.Invoke(IMessage message)

Exception rethrown at [0]:
   at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.HandleReturnMessage(IMessage reqMsg, IMessage retMsg)
   at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.PrivateInvoke(MessageData& msgData, Int32 type)
   at Synapse.DopamineServiceReference.ICommunicationService.IndexingStopReportingProgress()
   at Synapse.DopamineServiceReference.CommunicationServiceClient.IndexingStopReportingProgress()
   at Synapse.Synapse.StopReportingProgress(Object sender, IndexingEventArgs e)
   at Dopamine.Core.Indexing.Indexer.VB$StateMachine_23_IndexArtworkAsync.MoveNext()
Inner Exception 2:
System.IO.PipeException: There was an error writing to the pipe: The pipe is being closed. (232, 0xe8).
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.PipeConnection.StartSyncWrite(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, Object& holder)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.PipeConnection.StartSyncWrite(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size)
   at System.ServiceModel.Channels.PipeConnection.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, Boolean immediate, TimeSpan timeout, BufferManager bufferManager)

2015-09-13 23:35:35.4592|Info|Synapse.Synapse.Main|<<< Synapse indexer FORCED stop >>>
2015-09-13 23:35:39.7639|Error|Dopamine.Common.Services.Indexing.IndexingService.CheckLifeBeatTimerElapsed|There was no Indexer LifeBeat for more than 3 seconds. Stopping the indexing.
2015-09-13 23:38:14.9535|Info|Dopamine.Common.Services.Playback.PlaybackService+VB$StateMachine_70_DeleteRuntimeFilesAsync.MoveNext|Deleting runtime files.
2015-09-13 23:43:14.9623|Info|Dopamine.Common.Services.Playback.PlaybackService+VB$StateMachine_70_DeleteRuntimeFilesAsync.MoveNext|Deleting runtime files.
2015-09-13 23:48:16.6794|Info|Dopamine.Common.Services.Playback.PlaybackService+VB$StateMachine_70_DeleteRuntimeFilesAsync.MoveNext|Deleting runtime files.
2015-09-13 23:48:16.6854|Error|Dopamine.Core.Database.TrackRepository+_Closure$__30._Lambda$__36|Could not get all the Tracks. Exception: Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown.
2015-09-13 23:48:21.6702|Error|Dopamine.Core.Database.TrackRepository+_Closure$__30._Lambda$__36|Could not get all the Tracks. Exception: Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown.

 

I added a Genres screen (build still in testing):

 

That would be extremely useful if "genre" were ever correctly listed on mp3s. Sigh, those tags are such a headache.

Still has issues with not accepting commands from media keyboards (even once setting it on a per-program basis)

It is great seeing Dopamine grow, look forward to new features.

 

That would be extremely useful if "genre" were ever correctly listed on mp3s. Sigh, those tags are such a headache.

Still has issues with not accepting commands from media keyboards (even once setting it on a per-program basis)

It is great seeing Dopamine grow, look forward to new features.

Correct about genres usually not being useful. It's the reason I originally wasn't planning to add such a screen. It was asked however, and I thought: why not, it is almost a copy of the Artists screen, but then for Genres :rofl:

For the keyboard commands: correct, I haven't changed anything yet, as I haven't been able to reproduce it. But I must say I have tried it only while playing half life 2 fullscreen. So I don't know yet what is interfering with the keyboard commands.

What do you mean setting on per program basis? Is that some kind of configuration in software delivered with your keyboard? Dopamine listens to standard windows keypresses basically any key and then only acts on the keycodes linked to media keys. Maybe we can try this:

Download KeyboardTest5.exe here (this is a link to the directory on dropbox where the exe resides, it doesn't directly download the exe). This exe is from me, so it is safe (the source code is also in that directory). Launch the exe before starting a game, start pressing media keys, and check what the ouput of the program is. When done, select everything which is displayed in the output window, and send it to me.

Next features will be rating and tagging, but I first want to display album artists in the list of artist. It would be silly to delay that until after tagging was added, because I would then have to change the tagging mechanism again.

just an FYI - feedback

The self-updater... work like a charm!!!

Also you are doing some awesome work. keep it up.!

PS - thanks for fixing that bug that caused the player to stop.... when it couldn't figure out the correct end of song.

I know you fixed it ages ago but Just wanted to say that MADE my LIFE SO much EASIER... best fix so far.

Thank you. And, you're welcome:) The stopping of the player was caused by myself :rofl: (some age old code which I never looked at again :))

Just had the latest build (portable) go crazy, i was searching for a specific song, and while it was playing, it started pausing for a split second, then it totally froze, when I checked in task manager I saw it was using over 1 GB of RAM... this is on Windows 10 X64 8GB RAM, I'm attaching the log file.

Thanks for letting me know. Does it happen all the time, or once?

The "genres" screen is a nice addition!

For the blurry covers in 125% and 150% DPI, i think it's a problem due to how Dopamine displays the pictures as the covers in "cache" folder seem to be in very good quality.

The "genres" screen is a nice addition!

For the blurry covers in 125% and 150% DPI, i think it's a problem due to how Dopamine displays the pictures as the covers in "cache" folder seem to be in very good quality.

Yep you are right. That's fixed for the next build. Technical explanation: dopamine scaled the pictures from the cache folder down to the sizes (100px for artist, 150px for albums) required on the artists and albums screens. But when using a "dpi" higher than 100, this scaled down size is upscaled to 100*1.25 and 150*1.50 by WPF itself, which causes the blurryness. I found a way to work around that.

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What do you mean setting on per program basis? Is that some kind of configuration in software delivered with your keyboard? Dopamine listens to standard windows keypresses basically any key and then only acts on the keycodes linked to media keys. Maybe we can try this:

Download KeyboardTest5.exe here (this is a link to the directory on dropbox where the exe resides, it doesn't directly download the exe). This exe is from me, so it is safe (the source code is also in that directory). Launch the exe before starting a game, start pressing media keys, and check what the ouput of the program is. When done, select everything which is displayed in the output window, and send it to me.

 

I am using the native MS Mouse and Keyboard Center with a Digital Media Pro keyboard

KeyboardTest showed

nCode='0', wParam='&H100', vkCode='176'
nCode='0', wParam='&H101', vkCode='176'

 

on pressing "next"

 

Yep you are right. That's fixed for the next build. Technical explanation: dopamine scaled the pictures from the cache folder down to the sizes (100px for artist, 150px for albums) required on the artists and albums screens. But when using a "dpi" higher than 100, this scaled down size is upscaled to 100*1.25 and 150*1.50 by WPF itself, which causes the blurryness. I found a way to work around that.

Nice, waiting for the next preview! :)
I expected that the problem was something like that, thank you for the explanation.


Something else, as i use really often use Dopamine lately, someone already ask about to have, in the "cover play mode" ("lecteur pochette" in french), an option to show the playlist under the visualisation instead of "on the cover", like in the "micro play mode"? I think it would be a nice option.

Nice, waiting for the next preview! :)
I expected that the problem was something like that, thank you for the explanation.


Something else, as i use really often use Dopamine lately, someone already ask about to have, in the "cover play mode" ("lecteur pochette" in french), an option to show the playlist under the visualisation instead of "on the cover", like in the "micro play mode"? I think it would be a nice option.

Well, I think having both options in cover player will cause some kind of inconsistency, isn't it? :/

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    • An actual cosmic "Eye of Sauron" had been looking straight at us all along by Sayan Sen Image by Kovin P. Vasquez via Pexels | Not representative An international team of researchers has solved a long-standing mystery surrounding a distant blazar known as PKS 1424+240, helping explain why it produces some of the brightest high-energy gamma rays and cosmic neutrinos ever observed despite appearing to have a relatively slow-moving jet. The findings were published on June 6 in Astronomy & Astrophysics Letters. The study addresses a broader challenge in astrophysics: understanding how extreme cosmic objects accelerate particles to very high energies and produce very high-energy (VHE) photons and neutrinos. PKS 1424+240 is located billions of light-years from Earth. It has attracted attention for years because it is both a powerful source of VHE gamma rays and the brightest known neutrino-emitting blazar in the sky, according to observations by the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. It is also associated with one of the strongest peaks in IceCube's nine-year neutrino sky map A blazar is a type of active galactic nucleus powered by a supermassive black hole that pulls in surrounding matter and launches jets of plasma moving close to the speed of light. What makes blazars unique is their orientation. One of their jets points almost directly toward Earth, making them appear exceptionally bright across the electromagnetic spectrum and allowing scientists to study some of the most extreme physical processes in the Universe. The scientists exclaimed it's like the 'Eye of Sauron' in deep space. Usually, the brightest gamma-ray-emitting blazars are expected to have jets that appear to move very quickly. However, radio observations of PKS 1424+240 suggested that its jet was moving much more slowly, creating a contradiction that became part of a long-running problem known as the "Doppler factor crisis." To investigate, researchers analyzed 15 years of observations from the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA), a network of 10 radio antennas spread across the continental United States, Hawaii and St. Croix. Using a technique called Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI), astronomers combine signals from widely separated radio telescopes to create a virtual Earth-sized telescope capable of revealing extremely fine details. The team combined 42 polarization-sensitive radio images collected between 2009 and 2025, creating a much deeper and more detailed view of the jet than had previously been possible. The observations were carried out as part of MOJAVE (Monitoring Of Jets in Active galactic nuclei with VLBA Experiments), a long-running program that studies the brightness, polarization and magnetic field structures of jets produced by active galaxies. The project aims to better understand how activity near supermassive black holes is linked to high-energy radiation and neutrino emission. “When we reconstructed the image, it looked absolutely stunning,” said Yuri Kovalev, lead author of the study and Principal Investigator of the European Research Council-funded MuSES project at the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy. “We have never seen anything quite like it — a near-perfect toroidal magnetic field with a jet, pointing straight at us.” The image revealed an unusual geometry. The researchers found that Earth lies almost directly in line with the jet, with a viewing angle of less than 0.6 degrees. In simple terms, astronomers are looking almost straight down the jet. This turned out to be the key to the mystery. Because the jet is aimed almost directly at Earth, a relativistic effect called Doppler boosting dramatically increases its apparent brightness. The study found that this effect boosts the emission by a factor of about 30 while also making the jet appear slower than it actually is. “This alignment causes a boost in brightness by a factor of 30 or more,” said Jack Livingston, a co-author at the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy. “At the same time, the jet appears to move slowly due to projection effects — a classic optical illusion.” The nearly head-on view also gave scientists a rare look at the jet's magnetic field. Using polarized radio signals, they detected a clear toroidal, or doughnut-shaped, magnetic field component. The observations suggest the jet carries an electric current and that its magnetic field helps launch, shape and stabilize the flow of plasma. Researchers believe this magnetic structure may also play a key role in accelerating particles to energies high enough to produce both gamma rays and neutrinos. “Solving this puzzle confirms that active galactic nuclei with supermassive black holes are not only powerful accelerators of electrons, but also of protons — the origin of the observed high-energy neutrinos,” Kovalev said. The research was conducted under the MuSES (Multi-messenger Studies of Energetic Sources) project, which investigates how active galactic nuclei accelerate particles and generate different cosmic signals, including light and neutrinos. Scientists say understanding how protons are accelerated and linked to neutrino production remains one of the major unanswered questions in astrophysics. The findings help explain why some blazars can appear to have slow jets while still producing extremely bright high-energy emissions. More broadly, the study strengthens the link between relativistic jets, magnetic fields, gamma rays and high-energy neutrinos. Researchers say the results provide new clues about how some of the Universe's most powerful natural particle accelerators work and offer important insights for multimessenger astronomy, which combines different types of cosmic signals to study extreme events in space. Source: European Research Council, EDP Sciences This article was generated with some help from AI and reviewed by an editor. Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, this material is used for the purpose of news reporting. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
    • Gotenks98 is right... Outlook (new) is absolute trash. Doesn't Mozilla have an Enterprise Version of Firebird?
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