> Ahh, just when I want a media player, the last thing I usually want to do is > edit conf files.
The only thing that should need specifying in this file should be the directory where the songs are kept. What else did you have to edit? > Then, I had to find a client, and perhaps I got a bad one (I don't > remember which I used) but it was pretty tough to pair the two. Yes, MPD clients aren't great in my experience (there's a lot more quantity than quality). But Pythm isn't bad. > After that, I had no control of the playlist, it just played my whole > collection alphabetically. Hmm... sounds odd. It reminds me of the brain-dead /etc/init.d/mpd used in the `mpd' package of OpenWRT (I have sent a patch for it, but it hasn't been accepted/applied yet, don't hold your breath). Normally, the playlist is pretty straightforward to manage, so you must have hit some weird default setup. How did you install/start this `mpd'? Stefan _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community