On Sunday 29 February 2004 7:04 am, David T-G wrote: > Hi, all -- > > I have long been a fan of xmms for its simplicity and similarity to > WinAmp, on which I was raised, but it has its limitations. > > I pull almost all of my music from my home server via http (I generate > a listing, format it as the http links, and use that as a playlist). I > have about 4k tracks, fairly well-tagged, in my collection; unfortunately > it appears that not only id3 info but even time remaining info is not > available via http. At times I will want to jump to a particular track, > and that's where xms is weakest -- no matter whether the tracks are > remote or local, finding it is a stinker. > > I'd appreciate recommendations for a good jukebox manager for use under > KDE (see, it's not *entirely* off-topic ;-) > > > TIA & HAND > > :-D The best Jukebox, I think, is Juk. Don't know how well it will handle the http links though. It just rocks. -- Simon P. Bassett ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.