2008/12/2 Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
>
> > Well... with mplayer you can also play playlist...
>
> Tell me how to do it easily while you're at the gym, on an elliptical, and
> you want to change what you're listening to.
>
> There are times to think and be uber-geek and times when the tech
On Monday 01 December 2008, you wrote:
> 2008/12/1 Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Someone suggested using MPlayer, but that only lets me load one
> > song at a time, which simply won't work for a music player in most
> > circumstances. (For example, I'm listening at the gym and don't
> > wan
2008/12/1 Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Someone suggested using MPlayer, but that only lets me load one song at a
> time, which simply won't work for a music player in most circumstances. (For
> example, I'm listening at the gym and don't want to take my hands off the
> elliptical machine to p
On Monday 01 December 2008, Martin Grimme wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm the the developer of MediaBox. Thanks for your mail. The next
> version of MediaBox will read FLAC tags and sort by track number, so
> that you don't have to encode the number in the filenames. Your mail
> reminded me to make track numb
Hi,
I'm the the developer of MediaBox. Thanks for your mail. The next
version of MediaBox will read FLAC tags and sort by track number, so
that you don't have to encode the number in the filenames. Your mail
reminded me to make track number sorting work with FLAC properly.
Regards,
Martin
2008
On Monday 01 December 2008, Dmitry S. Makovey wrote:
> Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > Just a note to all who responded or are reading this topic:
> >
> > I've gotten a few responses privately, but it seems people are
> > forgetting to reply to the list instead of to me.
> >
> > So far the best solution is
Hal Vaughan wrote:
> Just a note to all who responded or are reading this topic:
>
> I've gotten a few responses privately, but it seems people are
> forgetting to reply to the list instead of to me.
>
> So far the best solution is that I wrote a Perl script to go through my
> entire music collec
Just a note to all who responded or are reading this topic:
I've gotten a few responses privately, but it seems people are
forgetting to reply to the list instead of to me.
So far the best solution is that I wrote a Perl script to go through my
entire music collection (which is all in flac, as
I'm frustrated with the music players available for my N800 and home I'm
just not getting something basic. First, before I go into feature
issues, I'm using FLAC files. I've ripped my entire CD collection to
flac on my LAN so I keep it lossless and want to copy those files to an
SD card so I