I'm making a playlist based mp3 player using javafx and I got everything working except how to pause/resume a song. I tried simply checking the player.Status()and using that but it didn't work so I stored the time of the song when pause()is clicked, in a Duration pausetime variable and it works that way but only once. What happens is: I click pause(), it works, click play(), it resumes the song but after that the pause button stops doing anything.

i am trying to display my current playing song from gmusicbrowser in the i3bar. The problem: as far as i could find gmusicbrowser does not support polling of this (or any other) information from commandline. It does, however, have the capability of generating a tray tooltip when hovering over its applet ([see this screenshot]( )). If i could somehow extract the text from this popup automatically trimming the text to suit my needs should be possible - do any of you know if/how that can be done?


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In 1967, the group's sound began moving towards psychedelia and they renamed themselves Traffic, but were soon forced to change it to Traffic Jam to avoid confusion with Steve Winwood's Traffic, following an argument over who had registered the name first.[17] The band secured an appearance on BBC Radio's Saturday Club, but in June their next single, "Almost But Not Quite There" (an original song by Francis Rossi), underperformed. The following month saw Parfitt, at the request of manager Pat Barlow, joining the band as rhythm guitarist and vocalist. Shortly after Parfitt's recruitment, in August 1967, the band officially became The Status Quo.[18]

In January 1968, the group released the psychedelic-flavoured "Pictures of Matchstick Men".[17] The song hit the UK Singles Chart, reaching number seven; "Matchstick Men" became the group's only Top 40 hit in the United States, peaking at number twelve on the Billboard Hot 100.[2] Although Status Quo's albums have been released in the United States throughout their career, they never achieved the same level of success there as they have in Britain.[2] Though the follow-up was the unsuccessful single "Black Veils of Melancholy", they had a hit again the same year with a pop song penned by Marty Wilde and Ronnie Scott, "Ice in the Sun", which climbed to number eight.[17] All three singles were included on the band's first album Picturesque Matchstickable Messages from the Status Quo, released in September 1968. After the breakthrough, the band management hired Bob Young as a roadie and tour manager. Over the years Young became one of the most important songwriting partners for Status Quo, in addition to occasionally playing harmonica with them on stage and on record.

After their second album, 1969's Spare Parts, failed commercially, the band's musical direction moved away from psychedelia towards a more hard rock/boogie rock sound. The change in sound also brought a change in image, away from Carnaby Street fashions to faded denims and T-shirts, an image which was to become their trademark throughout the 1970s.[17] The new direction was first displayed on the band's third album, 1970's Ma Kelly's Greasy Spoon and its preceding single "Down the Dustpipe". Lynes left the band in 1970 with the remaining members continuing as a four-piece, although they were often joined in the studio by guest keyboard players including Jimmy Horowitz, Tom Parker and Andy Bown, the latter an ex-member of The Herd and Judas Jump and part of the Peter Frampton Band.[19] In 1976, Bown also began playing live with the band and was eventually made an official member of Status Quo in 1981. The band's first recording without Lynes was the late 1970 single "In My Chair", followed by their fourth album Dog of Two Head in 1971.

The early-to-mid-1990s saw falling album sales for the band. To promote the release of the Rock 'til You Drop album (1991), Quo performed four arena gigs in Sheffield, Glasgow, Birmingham and London in the space of 12 hours, earning them a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.[24] 1992 brought the band's third live album, Live Alive Quo. The next studio album, 1994's Thirsty Work, included a cover of the Jennifer Warnes song "I'm Restless" revealing an alternative and lighter sound to the band.[17] Don't Stop (1996), and Famous in the Last Century (2000) consisted almost entirely of cover versions, (with the only exception being the title track to the latter). The former brought some chart success for Quo with covers of Fleetwood Mac's "Don't Stop" and The Beach Boys' "Fun, Fun, Fun". The band became involved in an acrimonious dispute with Radio 1 after the station refused to include the "Fun Fun Fun" single on the radio station's playlist.[17]

On 1 July 2007, they performed in front of 63,000 people at the newly built Wembley Stadium as part of the Concert for Diana. They also appeared on the TV programme Tiswas Reunited, in which the band got the usual greeting of custard pies and buckets of water whilst playing the song, "Gerdundula".

In April 2012, Status Quo announced they were shooting their first feature film, over several weeks in Fiji. A 90-minute action comedy, entitled Bula Quo!, taking its name from the islanders' traditional Fijian greeting, and also referencing the title of the band's best-selling album, Hello! featuring the band as themselves, and also starring Jon Lovitz, Craig Fairbrass and Laura Aikman.[33] The film was directed by Stuart St. Paul, produced by Tim Major and was released in cinemas on 5 July 2013. The film was accompanied by a soundtrack album of the same name, the band's 30th studio album, released on 10 June. It featured nine new songs and ten re-records and live tracks. Bula Quo! debuted in the UK chart at number 10.[34]

The newest version of the LPGA Tour's final stage of qualifying, Q-Series, wrapped up Wednesday afternoon at Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail in Mobile, Ala., following the sixth round of some of the most stressful golf there is. The LPGA cut down the final stage of qualifying from an eight-round marathon to a six-round affair but maintaining the cut after 72 holes. Those who survived only had two days to get into the top 45 who earn status for the 2024 season.

Some veterans hoped to give their careers a vital lifeline, while others vied for a chance to begin their professional careers. Robyn Choi, who has not played on the LPGA full-time since 2019, won by three strokes at 29 under par. Here's more on her and six other notable players who earned status for 2024.

The 25-year-old Australian will return to the LPGA for the first time since 2020. This was Choi's third consecutive Q-Series appearance, earning her way to the final stage with her finishes on the Epson Tour money list. She missed the Q-Series cut in 2021 and finished T-55, three strokes out of status, in 2022. Her $15,000 first-place check for winning exceeds her total career earnings on the LPGA ($10,007).

The first-ever Israeli PGA Tour or LPGA Tour member will return with full status for the first time since 2018. Beck, 31, made her LPGA rookie debut in 2014 and played in the 2016 Rio Olympics, where she finished T-31. She returned to the LPGA's final stage of qualifying for the seventh time in her career by finishing 20th on the Epson money list.

After Li's triumphant 2022 season, where she won the Epson Player of the Year award and posted a pair of top-10s on the LPGA, it felt like she had started to realize the dripping potential she was an 11-year-old at Instead, Li had to fight for her tour status following an up-and-down rookie season with no top-10s.

Having the CME Group Tour Championship winner as your caddie, apparently, pays off. Song, 33, in danger of not having full-time tour status for the first time since her 2011 rookie season, had close friend Amy Yang, who won the CME three weeks ago, caddie for her at Q-Series. Song barely snuck into the final stage of qualifying, finishing 149th on the CME points list, and after a consistent week, she earned quality status again for her 13th season on tour.

Sharp, 42, sat at T-60 going into the final round of Q-Series. After a year grinding on the Epson Tour, the Canadian's first full year on the LPGA's developmental circuit since 2005, Sharp responded with a four-under 68 to surge into status for her 20th year on the LPGA. The veteran will have early opportunities to move into position to represent Canada for the third time at the Olympics, as she's currently in 290th in the world rankings and 40 spots away from Canada's second slot.

Following a birdie on Park's 107th hole on Wednesday to move to eight under, the 2018 ShopRite LPGA Classic winner needed a birdie on the final hole to move into the top 45. Instead, after a par on the last and signing her card, Park sat perilously at T-46. With only a handful of players left on the course, Yue Ren slipped to eight under, giving Park a needed lifeline and a substantial bump up the LPGA's priority list for next season.

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How can I read out the current song position? I need this for timing and controlling lights to the song.

I have tried putting mp3.getState (0x42) to read "the status" (whatever this is)

I'm getting the value of 513 in serial monitor only. What is this "status"? I guess it's not the song posistion.

I have seen a guy who made a graphical interface for a DF Player mini with a slider bar that moves depending on the song position. i have contacted him weeks ago now. no reply. No tutorials. but it seems to possible. but HOW? I'm using the library from Makuna.

So not sure what has caused this issue in the app (I have recently updated to an S20+ and readded Spotify to my Samsung watch), but when I want to play a song from a playlist the song showing won't play but another from my playlist will. Also the bar at the bottom of the app will show the song that I have clicked on but will not show the pause just the play button (even though a song is playing) and the white progress bar won't move. In order to pause the song playing I have to press the play button three times. I can manually move the progress bar and it will fast forward or rewind. I have logged out and back in again, force closed the app and even uninstalled/reinstalled it. I am on android. ff782bc1db

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