Deepak Shrestha wrote:
Thanks for suggestion but that is not what I exactly
want. Pressing "J" key only shows up my current
playlist and similarly search scope is only current
playlist.
What I need is to search the mp3 on my harddrive which
is not currently in my playlist, so that I can put
them in my list.
Windows media player has this feature like monitoring
the folder or adding to library, from where I can
search any song I want and create a list.
Well I am not looking for the same feature though, it
will be fine even if something like how updatedb and
locate works.
what I mean is something like this:
when I add the new songs in my drive I just need to do
some sort of update (like updatedb) and next program
can locate my songs based on ID3 tags (not based on
filenames).
Is there any utilities like that for linux?
Better solutions are welcomed!
--- Partho Protim Paul <penguin.partho@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
in xmms hit " j " key and it will allow u to select
the file u want to play.
cheers!!
p.s. plus u can also sort them out using the menu u
like. fiddle with it.
On 9/21/05, Deepak Shrestha <d8888pak@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi,
I have around 40GB full of mp3s. Right now I am
using
xmms in FC4. My problem is searching a particular
mp3.
$ ls -R | grep "name".mp3 doesn't work because
some
are ripped with filenames like "AudioTrack 01.mp3"
etc. but these files have ID3 tags already there
when
it was used with windows media player before.
Is there a utility or addons for xmms (like those
in
media player, winamp etc.) or separate program,
which
can manage all those mp3 based on Album,Year,
Gnere
etc.?
Thanks!
Deepak K. Shrestha
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Put this into build-xmms-pl and run it from cron at night:
#! /bin/sh
find /var/music/ -name "*.mp3" -exec echo {} >> xmms.m3u.tmp \;
find /var/music/ -name "*.wma" -exec echo {} >> xmms.m3u.tmp \;
cat xmms.m3u.tmp | sort > xmms.m3u
rm xmms.m3u.tmp
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Steve