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A2Stream with fast-forwarding [message #414177] Sat, 23 April 2022 16:59 Go to next message
ol.sc is currently offline  ol.sc
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Hi,

Originally, the use case I saw for A2Stream were 3 to 4 minute songs.
However, with making all episodes of Open Apple available available
for A2Stream (https://a2retro.de/oa/), that has changed a tiny bit ;-)

The episodes come in chunks of up to 75 minutes. So if you didn't want
or just couldn't listen to an episode in one go, it became rather
inconvenient that A2Stream didn't allow any control beyond pausing the
playback.

No more with A2Stream 1.2! Now you can press the keys '1' to '9' to
fast-forward 1 to 9 minutes with roughly 20x playback speed :-)

https://github.com/oliverschmidt/A2Stream/releases/tag/1.2

Enjoy, Oliver
Re: A2Stream with fast-forwarding [message #414181 is a reply to message #414177] Sun, 24 April 2022 02:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Oliver,

> No more with A2Stream 1.2! Now you can press the keys '1' to '9' to
> fast-forward 1 to 9 minutes with roughly 20x playback speed :-)

For these larger files, what would be nice is if you could stop at any point, and it would save a small file that held the URL for the stream, and where you were in it when you stopped. Then if you went to that same stream again, it would ask if you wanted to start over, or continue from where you left off.

The only problem I can see is that unlike with the IIgs, you do not have a convenient place where you can store such a file on the Apple ][.

Cheers - Ewen (Speccie)
Re: A2Stream with fast-forwarding [message #414182 is a reply to message #414181] Sun, 24 April 2022 05:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Oliver Schmidt is currently offline  Oliver Schmidt
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Hi Ewen,

> For these larger files, what would be nice is if you could stop at any
> point, and it would save a small file that held the URL for the stream,
> and where you were in it when you stopped. Then if you went to that same
> stream again, it would ask if you wanted to start over, or continue from
> where you left off.

As you pretty surely imagine, I already had that idea ;-)

> The only problem I can see is that unlike with the IIgs, you do not have
> a convenient place where you can store such a file on the Apple ][.

I presume, you are not aware, that A2Stream already saves the URLs entered
by the user in a file for re-use on a subsequent run. Of course, I can't
judge if you consider my place a convenient place.

However, I see more than enough other problems. Two of them:

1.) A2Stream has no idea whatsoever, where in a stream it currently is.

2.) A2Stream does HTTP 1.0, but byte ranges are part of HTTP 1.1.

Anyhow, thanks for thinking about A2Stream,
Oliver
Re: A2Stream with fast-forwarding [message #414201 is a reply to message #414182] Mon, 25 April 2022 02:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Oliver,

> As you pretty surely imagine, I already had that idea ;-)

I had a pretty good idea you would have. :-)

> I presume, you are not aware, that A2Stream already saves the URLs entered
> by the user in a file for re-use on a subsequent run. Of course, I can't
> judge if you consider my place a convenient place.

I was only thinking that as an Apple II does not have a Preferences folder inside a System folder on a disk that is always accessible, and that A2Stream once loaded, may not need a disk in any drive, there was no handy place to store data. I am just too steeped in the IIgs workings these days I expect.

> However, I see more than enough other problems. Two of them:
> 1.) A2Stream has no idea whatsoever, where in a stream it currently is.
> 2.) A2Stream does HTTP 1.0, but byte ranges are part of HTTP 1.1.

Ah...

> Anyhow, thanks for thinking about A2Stream,

I have watched the demo, and am very impressed at what it can do...

Cheers - Ewen (Speccie)
Re: A2Stream with fast-forwarding [message #414205 is a reply to message #414201] Mon, 25 April 2022 03:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Oliver Schmidt is currently offline  Oliver Schmidt
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Hi Ewen,

>> As you pretty surely imagine, I already had that idea ;-)
>
> I had a pretty good idea you would have. :-)

:-)

>> Anyhow, thanks for thinking about A2Stream,
>
> I have watched the demo, and am very impressed at what it can do...

Thanks for the nice feedback - of course especially from someone with your
background!

Regards,
Oliver
Re:A2Stream with fast-forwarding [message #414301 is a reply to message #414177] Fri, 29 April 2022 20:57 Go to previous message
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ol.sc@web.de (Oliver Schmidt) Wrote in message:r
> Hi,Originally, the use case I saw for A2Stream were 3 to 4 minute songs.However, with making all episodes of Open Apple available availablefor A2Stream (https://a2retro.de/oa/), that has changed a tiny bit ;-)The episodes come in chunks of up to 75 minutes. So if you didn't wantor just couldn't listen to an episode in one go, it became ratherinconvenient that A2Stream didn't allow any control beyond pausing theplayback.No more with A2Stream 1.2! Now you can press the keys '1' to '9' tofast-forward 1 to 9 minutes with roughly 20x playback speed :-) https://github.com/oliverschmidt/A2Stream/releases/tag/1.2En joy, Oliver

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Re: A2Stream with fast-forwarding [message #414302 is a reply to message #414181] Fri, 29 April 2022 20:57 Go to previous message
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Speccie <someone@somewhere.com> Wrote in message:r
> Oliver,> No more with A2Stream 1.2! Now you can press the keys '1' to '9' to> fast-forward 1 to 9 minutes with roughly 20x playback speed :-)For these larger files, what would be nice is if you could stop at any point, and it would save a small file that held the URL for the stream, and where you were in it when you stopped. Then if you went to that same stream again, it would ask if you wanted to start over, or continue from where you left off.The only problem I can see is that unlike with the IIgs, you do not have a convenient place where you can store such a file on the Apple ][.Cheers - Ewen (Speccie)

Well..... if one was seeking a central prefs file *location* for
interoperatability with other apps as a bonus, the last few
releases of a2 desktop now has this convention in the /local
directory usually as a prog.config texfile format $04 handy as it
takes no extra space from the current 5.25 disk running.. if
DeskTop volume is online and handy for viewing and cut and
pasting the url via the 'viewer' control panel on
a2DeskTop
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