Graphic Equalizer
anthony baldwin
anthony.baldwin01 at comcast.net
Sun Dec 16 21:34:04 UTC 2007
Michael wrote:
> Davide Corio wrote:
>> Il giorno dom, 16/12/2007 alle 10.37 -0800, Michael ha scritto:
>>
>>> Thanks, I have tried it, no playlist support.
>>>
>>
>> It's not true, xmms supports playlist.
>> You can even try beep, a sound player based on Xmms, but with a gtk2
>> GUI.
>>
>>
> I have over 25000 files, I need 'smart' playlist support. I will look
> at beep, thanks.
>
I've kind of arranged all my music, myself, into a tree of directories
for
1) Language (have tunes in English, Portuguese, Spanish and French),
and then genre, and then artist.
Then, to build a playlist, I just add the directories I want.
IE. I can choose /tunes/rock and tunes/idiomas/espanol/rock
and /tunes/idiomas/brasileira/rock
and listen to Latin Rock, English rock and Brazilian rock all at once...
Or, say I want to mix Colombian Vallenatos with Bachatas and Mariachis, and
Brazilian pagode, foró and sertaneja...well...nevermind...
Another nice mix is Keren Ann, Enya, Bebel Gilberto, Natalie Merchant,
Tracy Chapman,
Gal Costa and...
Or Legião Urbana, Charlie Brown Jr., Mana, Soda Stereo, Catupecu Machu,
Los Piojos...
Once I have built a nice playlist, I just save as .pls or .m3u, and have
it for future groOvin'.
Likely that's more work than you want to do.
But, that's me.
/tony
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