TODO file: ---------- SPEEDUP fixes: 1. SPEED: Cache the object info for all items on the device. Right now, ptp_getobjectinfo() is called repeatedly on the same objects during startup, track listing, file listing, playlist listing, album listing and whatever we implement tomorrow. A lot of useless communication can be saved by cacheing this info. Notice that this needs to be updated whenever flush_handles() is called too. 2. SPEED: Cache the supported object properties at first read/startup. then use the cache to check for supported props instead of calling out to PTP with ptp_mtp_getobjectpropssupported() every time. The cache would be an array of size params->deviceinfo.ImageFormats_len with a list for each format of the properties it will support. Notice that this needs to be updated whenever flush_handles() is called too. 3. SPEED: Cache track metadata, file metadata etc, perhaps this is not desirable since the application using libmtp will do this anyway. (libgphoto2 does it, see http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/gphoto/trunk/libgphoto2/camlibs/ptp2/library.c?r1=9491&r2=9590) 4. SPEED: Whenever we add an object (file, track, playlist...) we should only need to update the cache with relevant data. Atleast for speed caches 1 and 2 above. FEATURE fixes: 1. FEATURE: Make abstract playlists really become size -1 when created as the ones created on the device instead of the current 1 byte size. (Is this possible using enhanced commands? See TODO remarks in the create_abstract_entity() function) 2. FEATURE: Support playback and volume setting on devices that have it. (I don't have one that does - Linus.) 3. FEATURE: Make an API that can return several devices and let the user choose which one to operate, not just connect to the first one... 4. FEATURE: Support relevant events. MTP devices seen in existance provide events for "object added" and "object deleted". These should result in atleast a call to the flus_handles() function.