Version: (using KDE Devel) Installed from: Compiled sources Some cameras allow you to store a small audio piece with your images. It would be cool if KPhotoAlbum had the possibility to play such wav files when annotating. That way, when I take a picture, I could record a piece of audio on my camera telling where it was shoot, what I see, who is on it, etc. There is three things to this: 1) KPA should detect these audio pieces (likely same basename as the image, and the ext .wav) 2) KPA should play it back when annotating (I imagine a setting telling whether this should be done automatically or on request, and if automatic, then it should play it right away when the image is shown in the annotation window, if on request, then a button should offer to play it back - heck that button should also be there for automatically :-) Playing back, shouldn't be too hard, with the use of KParts. 3) When done annotating, the wav file should be delete. I'm slightly unsure how to do that, to obtain the goal of the file not being deleted too early, and still not having to say "Yes I'm done with this file, please delete" all the time. Maybe the file should be deleted when the annotation dialog is OK'ed, AND the user has the KEYWORD "OK" - but that of course require that user uses this keyword - maybe a do-not-show-again-dialog could tell about this trick when an audio file has been played.
Hi Jesper! At this point I think I can safely say that this feature didn't really take off in cameras. I hope you don't mind me closing this wishlist item as "wontfix"... Cheers, Johannes P.S: Since "wontfix" apparently was too harshly worded for bugzilla users "intentional" seems like the best match ;-)