All Along the Watchfolder

By ali ali Permalink

Songbird’s new Watch Folders feature is nearly complete.  It took about 30 packages of Oreos, one mustache, and at least 20 remixes and covers of the Ghostbusters theme song to make it happen, but it’s done.

However… it is not yet tested.  We want your help.  We are willing to pay you in the most valuable Bird currency of all, which is the prized Songbird schwag package.  A tee shirt of your choosing is included!  (Have you seen how awesome our shirts are?)

Here’s the deal: the first 10 community members to find three good bugs in the Watch Folders functionality win the schwag.  And yes, we’ll totally ship overseas.  If you want to help out, full details are available at http://wiki.songbirdnest.com/QA/Bug_Hunting.

Thanks from the Songbird QA team!

(P.S. Send more Oreos!)

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  1. boosh Feb 10, 2009 10:30 am Permalink

    This is an awesome way to get the community involved!

    Great job Songbird Team! Keep it up ;)

  2. Kevin Feb 10, 2009 12:25 pm Permalink

    Great idea! It’s just another example of how integrated you guys are with the community, probably one of the best features of Songbird!

  3. tylerstyle Feb 10, 2009 12:59 pm Permalink

    I love you guys. Seriously ;-)

  4. Antoine (GeekShadow) Feb 10, 2009 1:54 pm Permalink

    Nice challenge !

  5. Lenny Feb 10, 2009 2:47 pm Permalink

    That’s a really creative idea!
    I recon one have to hurry, or else there won’t be any bugs left ;-)

  6. sili Feb 10, 2009 3:55 pm Permalink

    love to see watch folders again ;)

  7. Antoine (GeekShadow) Feb 10, 2009 4:25 pm Permalink

    Sorry to discourage people but I think I got 3 bugs ;)

  8. Andrew Luecke Feb 10, 2009 4:41 pm Permalink

    Just psyching out the competition geekshadow? Who hasn’t tried that before?

    :P

  9. Joren Rapini Feb 10, 2009 6:16 pm Permalink

    Awesome! I’ll give it a shot. You guys sure love Hendrix don’t you ;)

  10. klint Feb 11, 2009 12:25 am Permalink

    I have filed 4 bugs. Hope you’ll find them relevant :)
    Thanks for the challenge

  11. Noisette Feb 11, 2009 1:36 am Permalink

    Hahah nice titles guys :-)

  12. Andrew Luecke Feb 11, 2009 4:52 am Permalink

    OH WAIT.. FIRST 10 members.. didn’t realise. I only thought 1

  13. Mattias Mirhagen Feb 11, 2009 1:27 pm Permalink

    I totally don’t wanna be ungreatful to this awsome feature, but are we only suppose to be able to watch one folder?

    I’m just a junior coder, but in my mind it seems that it’d be easy to add more folders, if you have the logic for one?

    Keep up the good work!

  14. Forest Feb 11, 2009 7:09 pm Permalink

    This is a great way to get the community involved.

    For me, the watch folder feature doesn’t seem to watch subdirectories? Is that true/intentional? All of my music is organized into subdirectories in my music directory. It’d be nice if Songbird imported new songs as I add them (and their respective subdirectory) but so far it hasn’t done that for me. :-(

  15. Andrew Luecke Feb 12, 2009 3:47 am Permalink

    In other news, build 967 has gotten REALLY smooth compared to 966. Starts up much quicker, filtering is a lot smoother, and everything just seems a lot better all of a sudden..

    Amazing..

  16. Andrew Luecke Feb 12, 2009 3:51 am Permalink

    @Forest: Watched folders does watch subdirectories too if you use the latest builds. If watched folders isn’t working, you have to import your collection manually first (it seems to be a known bug, that will probably be fixed soon).

    Mines arranged in subdirectories too. But if you manually import the folders first, everything works fine.

  17. Forest Feb 12, 2009 6:55 am Permalink

    @Andrew

    It’s good to know that Songbird is not importing subdirectories because of a bug (and not a “design feature”.) Still, manually importing the subdirectory is not an option for me. Once the files are in that directory, they’re never going to move so that’s the entire point of Watch Folders for me, to be able to add new music to my music folder and not have to manually import it.

    The 967 build is slower for me. The main problem seems to be that it’s slow to load the Concerts screen from the Songkick Addon so maybe that’s just a problem with the addon?

    Anyhow, keep up the great work Songbird team. As time goes by, I am using Songbird more and more and other media players less and less, and I see that trend only continuing.

  18. Caleb Feb 12, 2009 2:55 pm Permalink

    I don’t have time to test it, but one possible pitfall that has bothered me that I’ve seen in other media players with this functionality is that if you point it at a removable or network storage that happens to be unavailable, it acts as if all of those files were deleted and removes (or as it sees it “syncs”) them from your collection.

    Again, I don’t have time to test this, but please make sure to be very careful when a “watched” folder (or subfolder) is suddenly empty before you decide to “clean up” the collection. Perhaps opening a dialog notifying the user about empty “watched” folders and asking them if they indeed want to sync the collection to reflect the missing files would be enough. Bonus points if this behavior can be auto configured (so you’re not bothered with the dialog box all the time).

  19. Andrew Feb 13, 2009 4:54 pm Permalink

    Wait.. do you mean /bleh/XXXX/
    /etc/xxxx/

    or /bin/1/
    /bin/2/
    /bin/3/

    The second works fine (you simply need to watch /bin, do the import once. It wont automatically import the existing files, which is why an initial import is needed. Any folders and such added after that though will automatically be noticed. I noticed a patch has been added now that will ask you if you would like to import it when you set the directory intially.

    The first option I’m not sure whats happening with that, as I’m not part of the development team.. Although, the development team seems like a pack of “fonzies” to me (ie very cool), so I’d imagine the ability to add multiple watched root folders would be on the cards (But I’m not on the team, so my word is useless).

  20. Andrew Feb 13, 2009 4:56 pm Permalink

    I’ll also add that their implementation does seem better then a certain competitors (as it is instantaneous, and uses the proper API to know what has changed, instead of scanning every file manually). So will be better for people with larger collections I’d imagine, and people who want new music to be added immediately, instead of having to wait a while

  21. Spike-X Feb 20, 2009 5:37 am Permalink

    I’m looking forward to this feature being added, it’s the one I’ve most wanted/needed!

  22. Scott Mar 2, 2009 11:34 pm Permalink

    It’d be great to be able to set multiple watch folders, as well as specify the types of content to watch for.

    By example, being able to say:

    Watch: E:\Media\Music\*.mp3 [X] Recursive
    Watch: E:\Media\Movies\iPod\*.mp4 [ ] Recursive

    etc.

  23. Michael Jun 25, 2009 2:08 pm Permalink

    wow. just got the hendrix reference… All Along the Watchtower.. damn im slow.