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2008-02-13
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2008-02-13
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You need to open the playlist window.
Look at the copy screen I made. Take some minutes, relax and I'm sure you'll see an add button ;p j/k
When you find it, press it. KEEP IT PRESSED, GO UP TO 'DIR'. Now you'll see your filesystem, go to /media/mmc and click OK.
Yes, xmms GUI is very dense because it does almost everything.. It's art.
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2008-02-13
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2008-02-13
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Look at the picture included in this post.
I hope you like red
Close the window Play/Open Files if opened, it just pollutes the display.
Then click on the PL. See on my screen it's blue because the Playlist is opened.
The EQ is the equalizer.
To add files recursively files in a directory (so called scan).
In the Playlist window, Click and stay pressed on +File, go to dir, select your dir, click OK.
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2008-02-13
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Free: Your copy screen (and nice red additions) should solve my problem. However, the black playlist window does not appear in my N800. In all the various xmms applications that appear in my Applications Manager for installing, which of them should I install besides the primary one?

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2008-02-13
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Look at the picture included in this post.
I hope you like red
Close the window Play/Open Files if opened, it just pollutes the display.
Then click on the PL. See on my screen it's blue because the Playlist is opened.
The EQ is the equalizer.
To add files recursively files in a directory (so called scan).
In the Playlist window, Click and stay pressed on +File, go to dir, select your dir, click OK.
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2008-02-13
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2008-02-13
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You have to click on the little PL. button or PL text. Look carefully everywhere, it could be that the playlist is minimized (then it's not as big as on the screeenshot but still visible on the screen)
No need to install anything else. Don't do that at the moment, it's hard enough with only one application
Let's talk in PM, this thread is going too long already. Don't hesitate to ask me.
regards
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2008-02-13
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Let's begin by the bad one. I am a big big fan of this song. I admit I listen to it everyday usually in my toilet
And the good news is well, the changelog:
edit:
1)I'll have to check how many hardware keys are still usable. 1 or maybe 2 (although it seems already mapped).
One at least will be right click. Another huge menu with also the queue manager.
2) I'll try to upload a complete version for 770, as I did a modular build, would be stupid to not use it. But I have no way of testing it and no clue about how it will work with respect to hardware keys..
Last edited by free; 2008-02-13 at 10:55.