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That looks awesome!

Thanks.

The tags in the screenshot above are the basic tags that I'll include. If there are any other tags which is useful to you: let me know.

Edited by Raphaël G.

I just noticed that I could seek artists faster by clicking on a letter header and then selecting the letter I want to jump to from the alphabet grid.  I'm pretty sure I requested that at some point, and it looks exactly how I envisioned it.

That was me :D and yes it looks awesome

Hey, I have a request.

The ability to browse the lib by Folders.

----> music

--------->Sub1

--------->Sub2

---------------->Sub2CD

I hope that kinda makes sense..... in other words i know where it is in the directory structure but is no one single file. song/ album. 

I know this is what playlists are, but lets say i want to make a directory folder the playlist.

Tag editing, nice!
You could also add Album Artist, Total Tracks, Composer, Comment tags.

Is the "Information" icon a placeholder too? It seems like it is the same icon in your screenshots.
Any chance to test this beauty anytime soon, despite the fact that in my case i will not use this function very often as i buy and rip my CDs myself or buy music on platforms that i know the tags are correctly done?
But it will help on mistyped tags, everyone is perfect... :rofl:
Can't wait for the rating system :woot:.

Tag editing, nice!
You could also add Album Artist, Total Tracks, Composer, Comment tags.

Is the "Information" icon a placeholder too? It seems like it is the same icon in your screenshots.
Any chance to test this beauty anytime soon, despite the fact that in my case i will not use this function very often as i buy and rip my CDs myself or buy music on platforms that i know the tags are correctly done?
But it will help on mistyped tags, everyone is perfect... :rofl:
Can't wait for the rating system :woot:.

I'll do that. I couldn't think of anything else for the information icon :rofl: But I know is very basic :).

I don't know how soon I'll be ready. For now it only displays tags. The saving part still has to be written.

Rating is next :)

Thanks.

The tags in the screenshot above are the basic tags that I'll include. If there are any other tags which is useful to you: let me know.

Grouping and Comments? I save all my playlist info in them. #pop for pop songs #rock for rock songs, etc. 

I'll do that. I couldn't think of anything else for the information icon :rofl: But I know is very basic :).

Haha yeah the "i" for information, i have no idea what you can use instead...

I don't know how soon I'll be ready. For now it only displays tags. The saving part still has to be written.

Good luck with the saving part!

Rating is next :)

:woot::rofl:

 

I'll do that. I couldn't think of anything else for the information icon :rofl: But I know is very basic :).

I don't know how soon I'll be ready. For now it only displays tags. The saving part still has to be written.

Rating is next :)

ive been reading quite a few pages... can i get your media player on W10?  If so, how do I support your efforts?

Thanks.

The tags in the screenshot above are the basic tags that I'll include. If there are any other tags which is useful to you: let me know.

Can you please make it a little wider and add a lyrics tag? I need a way (Any way, no matter how crappy it looks) to read lyrics on Dopamine so I can ditch my previous music player forever. 

OK that's what I have right now. As for lyrics: that's coming later. I can look into it when basic tagging and rating is working.

 

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For genres, I've replaced the combobox by a textbox, because it seems multiple genres can be put inside the "genre" tag by separating them with ";". The same goes for Artist and album artist. In a later stage I might provide a helper button or window which contains a list of the existing genres.

Edited by Raphaël G.
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ive been reading quite a few pages... can i get your media player on W10?  If so, how do I support your efforts?

You can download it on my blog: http://raphaelgodart.tumblr.com/dopamine

Supporting my efforts can be done by donating. If you wish to do so, Dopamine will tell you how.

Has this been posted yet?  When I select a playlist and do a search in that playlist ... dopamine forgets to pull songs from the playlist afterward.  The next song in the playlist won't play, just the next song in my collection.

(edit: apparently you have to click on your search result too.  Selecting another playlist seems to fix the issue.)

The tag editor looks awesome by the way.

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