[Android] [TROLL] Audio GUI: should we keep the stop button?

XilasZ xilasz at gmail.com
Fri Jan 17 16:35:33 CET 2014


Le 17 janv. 2014 16:29, "Alexandre Perraud" <4leyx4ndre at gmail.com> a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> I would say we should not keep the Stop button, I agree with Adrien's
points.
>
> But by the way, we need a button, to REALLY quit the app (kill ?), it's a
very requested feature.

I agree, there is one currently hidden in advanced preferences, we can move
it to the actionbar menu ?
>
> Alex.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 1:49 PM, Edward Wang <
edward.c.wang at compdigitec.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 2014-01-17 07:45, Adrien Maglo <magsoft at videolan.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I think this button comes from the ancient tape world and it tends to
be removed in every media player.
>>> Google play music, the Android native audio player and Winamp do not
have a stop button. In video mode, VLC and all VLC competition I tested do
not have a stop button.
>>
>>
>> The more you copy the competition, the more people will just use the
competition...
>>
>> Look at how Firefox has lost much ground because they are blindly
slavishly copying Chrome.
>>
>>
>>>
>>>>> An other point is that the stop button currently empties the play
>>>>> list. The users may feel annoyed by this if they press it by mistake.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It should not empty the playlist; if it does, it is a bug currently.
For
>>>> example, on VLC desktop when we click the stop button, our playlist
does
>>>> not magically disappear.
>>>
>>>
>>> Malte's design has not been though to integrate a stop button.
>>> Let's say, you press stop. The media player disappears but the play
list is kept as you wish. How do you recover the play list once you are in
the audio browser?
>>
>>
>> The 'History' tab currently stores the current playlist.
>>
>> Regards,
>>         Edward Wang
>>
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