Yoni Rabkin <y...@rabkins.net> writes: > A M <alex334...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Hello >> >> I would like to setup/configure EMMS to be like a "file/file-system >> oriented music player", is that possible? >> >> It's probably good to explain further and give some examples of such music >> players that I'm thinking of: MOC (console application), Audacious >> (graphical program). >> >> You could really just say that I would like to configure EMMS to be a clone >> of MOC, in other words. >> Here's a good video demonstrating MOC, the video also nicely demonstrates >> the working principle of the player: >> https://youtu.be/m8pvj4QQU9w?t=374 >> >> Briefly put: A dired-window (or something similar) on one side, where I >> browse and add stuff: single files, folders, playlist-files (.pls, .m3u >> et.c.) and a playlist-window on the other side where things get added. > > I already typically use Emms like that. I don't use the Emms browser at > all. > > I go to dired, use `emms-add-dired' to add the tracks I've marked, and > then switch to the playlist and play those tracks. > > What's missing?
Also, I think that there is a new music player for Emacs called `listen' which was recently added to ELPA. I've never used it, but it claims to be file-system based. -- "Cut your own wood and it will warm you twice"