Hello, Marcel! > Here it gives me this output on an ogg file: > Bitstream is 2 channel, 44100Hz > Time: 05:17.85 [00:-0.01] of 05:17.84, Bitrate: 220.2 > Done. > ao_null: 3656 bytes sent to null device.
Not nice. > I can't say that's too interesting. > I'd rather see the title, album, artist and bitrate. > Maybe ogginfo is better for this. It doesn't accept any options > though, so maybe grepping the interesting lines might be appropriate? Thank you. I didn't know about ogginfo. It's much better to use specialized software that to trick the player into displaying the info. > > I also added support for *.mid (without viewer) and changed the > "Open" > > rules to play *.mp3 and *.ogg in xmms if $DISPLAY is set. > > Well, I don't really know what to say to that. > The reason why i use mc is because it's lightweight, flexible and > featurefull. > I can't agree on the lightweight part of xmms. I'm just trying to follow the existing tradition, when mc tries to use X programs under X so that they run in a separate window and MC is ready to be used immediately. -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel