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Two thinks I immediatly noticed is that you can't 'play now' or 'play next' a song when you have a queue and that I found no way to change the volume on the website.
Also when you only have 1 song in your queue, it just keeps repeating itself, when I was expecting it to just stop playing. I haven't checked your 'logged-in-users'-features, but this may be something you could tweak in your user settings.
I like the idea of this website and wish you good luck rolling it out
You should add features with the possibility of finding alike songs, playlists etc pretty much like on Spotify, but way better organized and coded.Thanks for the feedback. These are certainly things I have to look for.
Playing as next song is available from some places, but indeed not everywhere. I should fix this.
A volume knob is on my todo-list already, so that will be implemented.
I'm still not sure if i need to make the queue repeat after it has finished or not. Maybe this is something I need to put in user settings.
You should add features with the possibility of finding alike songs, playlists etc pretty much like on Spotify, but way better organized and coded.
Keep this updated! Would love to hear whenever you make an improvement.Yes, related songs / albums / artists / playlists were already on my todo-list, as well as genres and more.
Nice idea and nice implementation. I like seeing the usage of .NET and TypeScript in the web area, good job
ThanksIt always suprises me that not a lot of big websites use .NET. Of course, the basic ASP.NET and Entity framework tend to be a little slow, but if you stay away from those, I think you can create some websites that perform decently. I wrote my own ORM, for example, but there's also a lot of good open source ones available that are much faster than the defaults that Microsoft offers.
More secure than PHP? Then you must be one heck of a bad PHP developer.Yes I agree, tbh I find it more secure and way more easy to use than PHP and other concepts. I don't know if it's really that much slower but for extendability and maintainability it's overkill imo. EF is just so easy to use and the MVC implementation is great. And... it's got a decent IDE and is actually compiled as a .dll....
Yeah, but I'm not using PHP7 lol, its Ducking poop.Didn't intend to start a discussion about php vs asp here, but when I'm speaking about security it's things such as built-in SQL injection protection or the simple fact that by far not as many companies use it (compared to php). There sure are some kind of backdoors but not as many people are trying to constantly find them. It's a weak but existing security bonus, if you ask me.
I agree with the OS part (hence why I'm staying win 7) but it took PHP 7 versions to start realizing that compiling is faster than interpreting (lol). Also I've yet to find a good IDE for PHP that is not overpriced but very limited at the same time or just complete poop (Eclipse). And well.. don't even get me started on debugging functionalities...
I've added a volume control now.I found no way to change the volume on the website.
ASP.net is Ducking expensive to host on a server compared to PHP and other languages.
It's free to use and it doesn't have any annoying audio ads. It's also a lot faster than for example the Spotify web player.What advantages does this have over already existing apps/sites? i.e Spotify? Other than yours having all songs on one
What advantages does this have over already existing apps/sites? i.e Spotify? Other than yours having all songs on one
True. .NET reaches the same speed as PHP but could be also faster, is much more secure and offers more features. Well, playing games on Windows with high detailed graphics is only possible because of Microsofts DirectX (OpenGL sucks for commercial usage), is Microsoft really that crappy?Nice idea and nice implementation. I like seeing the usage of .NET and TypeScript in the web area, good job
Tell me about it, maybe I can integrate it into RockRaptor?I have my own sources of music
Thanks, will do!RockRaptor is awesome, keep up the good work!
By means of "own sources of music" it's probably just torrents.Tell me about it, maybe I can integrate it into RockRaptor?
Thanks, will do!