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Re: [emms-help] Re: darcs patch: emms-player-mplayer.el (emms-player-mpl
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Jorgen Schaefer |
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Re: [emms-help] Re: darcs patch: emms-player-mplayer.el (emms-player-mplayer-subtitle-c... |
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Sat, 13 Oct 2007 03:05:04 +0200 |
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Andrea Russo <address@hidden> writes:
> Jorgen Schaefer <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Thank you. I have applied a patch that replaces slashes in track
>> names with underscores, which should happen anyhow in this case,
>> not just for remote media.
>
> Why replace slashes with underscores here? I can't see the reason.
The problem you described was that `file-exists-p' throws an error
in `emms-player-mplayer-subtitle-checker'. This is because it
tries to open a file called http://www.archive.org/....sub - which
will invoke tramp, leading to the error you describe. As the
subtitle file should not include slashes (that makes it read like
it's in a directory, which it shouldn't be, AFAIK), replacing the
slashes with underscores should prevent both the invocation of
tramp as well as the subdirectory confusion.
> In any case this didn't solve the problem I described.
Interesting, it did for me. Does the backtrace show slashes in the
subtitle files still? Could you attach another backtrace?
Regards,
-- Jorgen
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