Lala.com?
Do you think that you can integrate Lala.com with songbird? It would be great to have all of my music in the cloud, in my home media player too. Just a thought. It would be really cool.
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Hi Malolocka,
That would definitely be an add-on. If you'd like to see it, get some folks to rally behind you here, and we'll add it to our to do list; or feel free to log it here to tell the developers what you want directly. Oh the power!
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Inappropriate?Hi Malolocka,
That would definitely be an add-on. If you'd like to see it, get some folks to rally behind you here, and we'll add it to our to do list; or feel free to log it here to tell the developers what you want directly. Oh the power!
I’m a fan of clouds...
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i like clouds too, but i prefer to keep my music collection local so that i can have a higher bitrate and thus better quality -
OK! Thanks for your help! :) -
A lot has happened in 8 months. I'm thinking that in general if there was a way to arrest control of media being played by flash or sl apps it would be nice, but I'm doubtful that that's even a thing. -
Inappropriate?I don't know how to get more people excited about this idea. It seems totally obvious to me. The problem has to be that songbird doesn't have enough users, and lala's users are all in their regular browsers.
But they are perfect for each other! Lala is precisely the kind of media rich site that songbird was designed to take advantage of.
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Inappropriate?I'd like to use Songbird while I'm at home (I keep my music on a server and use NFS), but I'd also like to be able to access my music when I wasn't home. I currently use sshfs to get to my server when I'm not home, but playing off lala would be easier, particularly for my wife. And being able to access it from any browser is also cool, but I don't like being locked into their online music player. I think Songbird support for lala would be awesome.
I’m considering the possibilities
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Inappropriate?Better yet, I have now configured my home server make all my music available on a webpage, making it available to me anywhere I have an Internet connection. Songbird makes listening to this music really easy! Lala is cool, but I don't need them as much anymore.
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which software are you using for this? -
I'm running the Turnkey Linux Joomla appliance in a virtual machine. You can get it at no cost here: http://www.turnkeylinux.org/appliance... -
Wow, that sounds very cool. -
By the way, I'm running the virtual machine in VirtualBox, which you can also get for no cost here: www.virtualbox.org. It was all very easy to set up. Joomla is a little tricky, but as far as posting my music to the web goes, I'm only using the pre-configured apache stuff to make the webpage work. I'm also using dyndns to give my home server a static URL. -
Inappropriate?I probably would never use this add on because the beauty of Lala is that it's mostly web based but I do like the fact that with an add-on it would bring more people to lala and songbird...
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Inappropriate?this plugin would be useful to me at the very least in that i would be able to control playback with the media buttons at the top of my keyboard instead of alt+tab to firefox, ctrl+tab to lala.com's tab, use mouse or lala shortcuts... if i want to pause playback, it sure would be nice to push the play/pause button.
also, if it were integrated with songbird, i could use a plugin like music recommendations to find new artists, use lala to listen to an album, then decide to purchase single songs or the whole album. if the plugin integrated all of this, you wouldn't even have to switch between browser and songbird...
maybe too much effort and too little demand... i live in the cloud(s)
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