Live action =) Some eye candy for Maemo users =)

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  1. Alfred wrote:

    Wonderful! That’s what I was waiting for.
    One question:
    Can you control the volume from the interface and not from the buttons from the top of the Nokia? A volume level indicator on the screen would be nice. Maybe the default one like the battery one?
    What if you’re looking at pictures and want to stop the music?

    The interface looks really good, great work!

    November 3rd, 2006 at 5:11 pm
  2. Canola - Media Center p/ Nokia 770? « Lauro Moura wrote:

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    November 3rd, 2006 at 7:25 pm
  3. anonim wrote:

    Where can we get that awesome program?

    November 4th, 2006 at 5:35 am
  4. rok wrote:

    Wow! Very impressive!

    I saw an item “Podcast” in the video. Is it possible to add several rss-feeds and the sweet Canola manages downloading, updating and removing?
    I was waiting for Eduardos port of Rhythmbox, hoping it has the ability to do that.

    I’m very happy about the development of Nokia770/Maemo!

    Greetings
    Robert

    November 4th, 2006 at 6:23 am
  5. MikeL wrote:

    Oh well, I did say I might eat my words about a Handful of nothing.

    Early view of Canola Player interface on Nokia 770 looks good!

    UPnP Servers/Players are currently unable to do two things at one, where I noticed in the video that you are viewing images whilst listening to audio at the same time. I imagine this will require a particular server and some proprietary calls between Server/Player will the preferred server run on Windows?

    November 4th, 2006 at 8:35 am
  6. Cantagalli wrote:

    AWESOME!!! Good job!! Just counting the days to try it out.

    About he shared music section,Does it mean that we can share music like the zune via wifi but without the DRM issue?? This would be awesome…

    When will it be release??

    Thank you

    November 4th, 2006 at 8:58 am
  7. Wiredless wrote:

    This Looks great! Exactly what i have been wanting from the start. Count me in as a beta tester. I had been thinking about a media interface simular to an ipod http://www.internettablettalk.com/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/110/cat/503 but realize this is far more interesting, it gives you more the interactive media device feel. Great work!

    November 4th, 2006 at 10:01 am
  8. Ronen wrote:

    Looks very cool guys, great work.
    I have seen TVersity briefly in the screen, will the media player support it?

    November 4th, 2006 at 11:10 am
  9. lucas wrote:

    Hi

    are you going to release this proyect sources?

    November 5th, 2006 at 5:07 am
  10. handful wrote:

    for : anonin :
    you will be able to download it from INdT repository. We are rushing it to deliver a very very stable / usable app in this month. So, it will not be late! I promise you.

    Rok: Podcasting:
    That was a complicated discussions here. I wanted I full featured podcast inside, but that could means a lot of clutter in the interface, and the fast thing we said that we wouldn’t do was a keyboard. So, no input from INSIDE canola.
    But : we did a web-based configurator for canola, and also a Synchronization application (syncropated) so canola basicly will act like an ipod PLUS you can stream directly from the feeds. Canola updates feeds, shows you the content of the xml file parsed, and you can stream. Downloading multiples, managing, etc is not availble this time. What we can do in the future, is use Rhythmbox as the manager or something similar in the Maemo interface, letting canola be only the view for that. =) I’m really trying to keep it simple =)

    Mikel:
    We are grabbing photos from a iphoto (or other dpap) sharing while listening musics from a Rhythmbox computer. also you can listen to music from a Upnp resource, while browse pictures from Flickr (photofeed) or iphoto or maybe local pictures.

    We are not using any particular software for the server, just regular software people uses nowdays.

    As you told me I’m trying to test now with Tversity but I was not able even to make it work correctly with media streamer ( doesn’t appears on it, while appears in canola, but no items )

    Cantagalli:
    Sharing is a thing that is possible but not like Zune (3 times then buy it). Our sharing is more like: a rythmbox sharing or a itunes sharing.. you can only stream the other canola’s media. But as this is a more sensitive feature, expect some updates.

    Release date for the first version: november!

    Wiredless:
    Yeah that as the case. Ipod is great for the weel, and it’s almost perfect in it’s way to do it. Our design efforts focused on giving touchscreen a good usage. Ok if you really use your fingers will let you screen dirty, but who knows in about what’s coming in the future? Maybe surfaces that keep itself clean? or more precise touchscreen like the onyx concept.

    I really want to be able to use canola at cars, plane seats and a lot of other ways. So let’s be inspired by Ipods simplicity but let’s really use the gorgeous screen! =)

    Ronen:
    It was supposed to work right out of the box, cause Tversity is a Upnp server. Upnp has shown a lot of problems, and with Tversity I don’t know if I’m setting up it correctly. Can you send me your configuration setting? I really want to add Tversity as a supported server / at least test enviromment.

    Thanks for all the feedback, and I will keep everyone updated!

    November 5th, 2006 at 8:02 am
  11. lucas wrote:

    Thanks for the update, looking forward to start playing with it

    Thanks again

    November 5th, 2006 at 9:07 am
  12. John wrote:

    Hey,

    This looks awesome! Can you provide some more technical details regarding how it was built?

    Such as what language it was written in, what libraries is it using, etc, etc

    Will it be open source?

    November 5th, 2006 at 8:31 pm
  13. torb wrote:

    Looks good, will it support .ogg?

    November 6th, 2006 at 1:53 am
  14. Pedim wrote:

    Marceleza,

    You guys have done a great job! Lots of congrats! Canola is the best thing i’ve seen running on this platform.

    November 6th, 2006 at 6:00 am
  15. Alfred wrote:

    I agree with the last post. This’s going to be the killer app for the Nokia 770!

    November 6th, 2006 at 7:58 am
  16. tonikitoo (antonio gomes) wrote:

    shoooooooooooooow !!! ;)

    great marcelo and guys. looks very nice.

    November 6th, 2006 at 11:18 am
  17. Chester wrote:

    Looks great! I can not wait until this is released!

    November 9th, 2006 at 2:10 pm
  18. Neutron wrote:

    Completely offtopic, but do you know where I can find that movie (discovery) you’re playing? I saw my own city (Melbourne), looked awesome!

    Thanks!

    November 16th, 2006 at 4:45 pm
  19. MacSlow wrote:

    Very impressive folks! I love it! So much looking forward to get my hands on it!

    Best regards…

    MacSlow

    November 16th, 2006 at 8:36 pm

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