SUMMARY It is necessary to add radio stations one by one in the existing Elisa Player, I think this should be done more easily and in multiple ways (by XML or another method). An example XML radio station list; http://www.shenturk.com/downloads/radyourl-2016-11.xml STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Elisa Player opens 2. Radio tab is selected 3. Radio creation (+) is clicked and radio stations are entered. OBSERVED RESULT It is difficult to enter more than one radio station EXPECTED RESULT Providing options for entering multiple radio stations (XML etc.) SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Operating System: KDE neon 5.18 KDE Plasma Version: 5.18.1 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.67.0 Qt Version: 5.14.1 Kernel Version: 5.3.0-40-generic OS Type: 64-bit Processors: 12 × AMD Ryzen 5 1600 Six-Core Processor Memory: 15,6 GiB of RAM ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Hello there, Nobody is interested or nobody is listening to the radio in Elisa :)
(In reply to hsnnsnc from comment #1) > Hello there, > > Nobody is interested or nobody is listening to the radio in Elisa :) We are quite busy with real life or with other tasks. You could try to do it. It could be relatively easy and you will scratch your own itch. The feeling of getting a contribution in will be very rewarding.
(In reply to Matthieu Gallien from comment #2) > (In reply to hsnnsnc from comment #1) > > Hello there, > > > > Nobody is interested or nobody is listening to the radio in Elisa :) > > We are quite busy with real life or with other tasks. > > You could try to do it. It could be relatively easy and you will scratch > your own itch. The feeling of getting a contribution in will be very > rewarding. Hello Matthieu, Be sure, if I had knowledge on these subjects (programming, writing / reading code) I would make the necessary arrangements and send the patch.
I will have a look on this topic.
It's been a long time. Ping...
(In reply to Fabian Baumanis from comment #4) > I will have a look on this topic. ping
It's been a long time and no one has cared about it.
Please don't add unconstructive comments to Bugzilla tickets; they don't motivate anyone to work on stuff. The opposite, in fact.