On Wednesday 17 December 2008 21:17:51 Anne Wilson wrote: > On Tuesday 16 December 2008 20:49:51 Martin (KDE) wrote: > > > > Additionally Konqui was able to play sound files and movie (only > > > > sound) if you rest your mouse pointer over such a file. It is a > > > > nice feature if you are used to it. > > Something I'd forgotten, that would be useful as a workaround while you are > waiting for sound previews to be implemented. DragonPlayer is a small > application that simply plays a file or a disk. No frills. Set up a file > association, and use 'Open With' when you need a quick access. Which reminds of that question I wanted to asked some time ago, is it planned/whished to add at least a simple playlist to DragonPlayer? I really like it and besides DVB-T support (hail Kaffeine!) it has become my primary player app. The main issue that is constantly itching me is that I have to click/load every part of longer movies (split across several files), which is a bit tedious. -- Sascha Peilicke http://saschpe.wordpress.com
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