I'm trying to build a playlist for my project at work, and I'd like my team to be able to collaborate on it. Are there any sites that let more than one person add stuff to a playlist?
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Can anyone tell me if the Android tumblr app, when it says:
Multiple blogs: Seamlessly manage all of your blogs.
Means separate tumblrs, or just separate blogs under one tumblr account? Because I can't find any way to do the former, and it's too late to try the latter.
Also, an Android development question: My understanding for one of the reasons you shouldn't use an app killer with Android is that apps are by default suspended when you switch away from them (effectively closed, but with their state saved so they can be restarted in place), and "killing" them dumps the state, so they need to reset when you switch back which takes extra time and juice. Unless you're an app that deliberately runs in the background, like a call or music. Is this correct? I can't find where I originally read that.
At least, that's how apps are supposed to behave. There's no guarantee people will write according to those guidelines.
Raq,
what about playlist.com?
Sweet. I'd read a blurb about it, but they didn't mention that you could invite friends to add songs. So when I gave it a look and got turned off by the ad-heavy UI, I didn't push farther.
Thanks!
Oh, for the love of FUCK. Does anyone know of a uPNP free server for Windows that doesn't have a peculiar transcode limitation? I've never had any problem serving anything to my TV via Serviio on my Mac, but the NAS software doesn't transcode a bunch of stuff, Vuze on Windows skips a bunch of stuff, and I just tried TVersity on Windows and it skipped a bunch of stuff. I haven't gone into each AVI and found out what codecs are good and which aren't--some work, some don't, but it's nothing visible from filename. However, it's crazy. It's not like I have that many options to download this shit in (especially considering the volume I already have ripped).
Has anyone here developed apps for the iPhone?
I just volunteered to develop an iPhone app for a client. (We don't know yet what they want the app to do.) I've never done this and have only a little knowledge of Objective C. On the plus side, I think it will be really fun and I'm a quick learner when it comes to programming languages.
It's not definite yet, but I'm crossing my fingers....
I've done a lot of desktop Mac development and a smattering of iOS.
Cool. If this goes through I may have questions....
tommy,
I cannot remember where i was on the internet where they discussed there being resources for app developers. maybe lifehacker?
check out readwriteweb too. they are pretty good with posting resources.
ita !, the only one I've ever used was something called ps3mediaserver. I have no idea if it will have the same problems you're having, but it worked for my needs for the short time I needed it. It uses mplayer and ffmpeg as its backend, which have always been able to handle any video file I threw at them.