Well, tried commenting out and uncommenting out several different options (arts, oss, etc), and none of them seemed to help. I then tried rebuilding MPlayer, and then Wine thinking that perhaps Wine would then notice the Win32 codecs. Which it may have done since the generated config file now had a [dsound] section. But still couldn't seem to find any combination that would avoid the error. Anyone who has one of the commercial Wine products who knows if this (rhapsody) works under their product, I'd appreciate knowing about that as well. I "assume" the Transgaming WineX might with it's increased DirectX support, but I'd hate to pay $20 and then still have this error. Any suggestions and pointers would be appreciated. Pointers to ways to access similar services to Rhapsody or Napster that run under Linux natively would also be appreciated - but I haven't been able to find a Linux-based or compatible subscription service, and I don't really want to purchase 10,000 tracks one by one. Thanks again, Ewan _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users