Sound Juicer 2 Mockup

After a brief hacking sprint on contact-lookup-applet and Sound Juicer genre/profiles, I thought I'd have a quick play with my Sound Juicer 2 mockup. This is the latest screenshot:

I've merged the track numbers and extract status into a single column, and added an icon which will represent the currently playing or extracted track. The plan is to remove the extract progress popup and replace it with an icon indicating the current track and use the progress bar for more detailed progress, but I'm not really sure that this is a good idea. I'll also need some way of showing the currently playing track, maybe show a small "play" icon in the same place?

All comments welcome, but I am intent on turning SJ into a replacement for for the GNOME CD Player, so stop telling me I shouldn't!

Oh and Tigert, Jimmac, if you are reading: gnome-icon-theme needs stock_media-eject and stock_media-volume-mute. Eject should be easy to fit in with the other media icons, and mute is just the volume icon minus the sound waves (I've stolen from Totem which stole from Rhythmbox). Thanks! :)

NP: Spirit, Jewel

18:24 Friday, 17 Sep 2004 [#] [computers/sound-juicer] (9 comments)

Posted by pbor at Fri Sep 17 19:45:44 2004:
what about using the brand new gtk progress cell renderer for showing the extraction!

ciao
Posted by Baptiste Mille-Mathias at Fri Sep 17 20:29:02 2004:
For track extracting : I think the progress bar is not necessary. A small "moving" icon while a track is extracted should be enought.

cheers
Posted by Baptiste Mille-Mathias at Fri Sep 17 21:13:02 2004:
Another thing : I think the icons "properties" and "extract" are well placed. just beside the player icons. I don't if these icons are related to the track or to the entire disc.
Hope it help.
Posted by Baptiste Mille-Mathias at Fri Sep 17 21:19:43 2004:
Oups, sorry I forgot some words.
"are well placed" --> "are not well placed"
"I don't if" --> "I don't know if"
Posted by SB at Sat Sep 18 03:04:30 2004:
Make Rhythmbox the replacement for the Gnome CD player, not Sound Juicer, it makes more sense for that to be it...
Posted by Iain at Sat Sep 18 10:49:31 2004:
Stick the play buttons at the top, above the track listing so that they don't move around if the window needs to be resized.
Posted by Phil at Tue Sep 21 13:17:26 2004:
Yes! Gnome's CD player is pretty much useless; considering how many people put their cds in their PC once only, this would be a great move: Just listen as you rip, then put the CD away for ever.
Posted by Ploum at Mon Oct 25 15:25:54 2004:
trackback
Posted by Dennis at Fri Dec 17 17:03:32 2004:
Iain is right.  The buttons belong at the top of the dialog probably in a toolbar widget.

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