Hi tuxfuxch
As promised, here is a more detailed run-down of my testing of your current 0.3.2 yarc release. The testing is all done using low end, outdated hardware but running the latest 13.1 stable XBMC release.
This is more a kind of review than a bug hunt and will be focusing on the aspect of using the music section.
Hardware (some specifications was mentioned in my earlier post)
Computer: XBMC 13.1 running on Linux Mint 17 XFCE on an Atom D2700 @ 2.13GHz with 4 gigabytes of RAM.
Phone: Nokia 5800 XpressMusic running an ARM CPU @ 434 MHz with Symbian s60v5 and 42,1 megabyte of available RAM. The browser used is Opera Mobile 12.
The start screen looks like this when having edited the buttons to plain text, as mentioned before:
There is always a good resizing, making the interface fit the 3.2” screen which, for the Nokia 5800 is at 640x360 pixels.
Having the ability of loading and removing items into a play list and a search feature is essential when it comes to listening to my music. Being a collector of music I have until now compiled a collection from 367 artists, having released 766 albums with a total of 7679 songs. Thus, I need a tool that can manage this in a straight forward, quick and simple way.
Fortunately, yarc can cut up the collection into smaller chunks and display them accordingly. I have set the maximum amount of items to be displayed at once to 25, which works nicely in yarc 0.3.2. The real power is the search capability, because scrolling a library of hundreds of artist will get you nowhere fast.
Notice the vertical scrollbar in combination with the amount of items being displayed? This is not the way to find your music if there are hundreds of albums. Having said that, the load time is light and acceptable - things work well even on a ridiculously outdated phone like the Nokia 5800.
So, searching is an option which has to work. And it does. A lazy search for Kate Bush by simply typing “Bus” reveals this:
The search is not case sensitive, which is also nice when doing these lazy searches.
One thing I really miss is the ability to search tracks. The search looks like this before typing:
Yes, I now it clearly states “Search for album title or artist”, but:
Hmmm... I know that Kooks is from the album Hunky Dory by David Bowie, but if I were to forget that I would be in real trouble here... I have the song, but it's not displayed, which is a shame. In a future release I would love the functionality of being able to search for a song title.
Sometimes search results would seem to reload and then stall, but I noticed a significant improvement when switching off my screen capture software on my Phone. Sometimes, however, there was stalling and strange reloads of search results. In most cases though, things work:
Adding a track of an album to a play list is as important as searching. Simply click and select:
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There is no limitation of the items shown in the play list, but loading a large play list does not slow things down, so that is not really an issue. For example, this play list has 50+ items:
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As for optimisation, I love the functionality of toggling the simple now playing item at the bottom of the screen:
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When this is enabled the page needs to reload in order to show the time elapsed. But collapsing the now playing arrow, the reload stops. Nice one. Which is something to be said about this entire release.
So, there you have it: yarc is getting leaner, meaner and much more streamlined. But don't get too busy, tuxfuxch – I'm no programmer, but I bet you've been clocking in a bucket-load of hours in the last two weeks on this one. I just hope you don't get tired of what you do, because you're doing some serious a**kicking!