I am new to emms, and it has worked very nicely for me so far. There is one thing though that I cannot figure out, and after having read through the documentation, the websites and googled for information I am going to ask for help here.
I have set up cover art in my directories, at least for some of the music, and this shows up just as expected under both the browser and the playlist as long as I add albums or artists from the browser. However, having a large filelist I like to keep my playlists to load later in order to restart more quickly without having to select various music for each listening. I used both emms-history-save and emms-playlist-save to keep my current playlist, but when I restarted emacs and loaded the lists I found that the whole structure was gone and instead of artist names with album art and title above an indented list of tracks there was just a list of tracks. I have also found that if I shuffle or sort the playlist the same thing happens. What I am wondering is if there is a way to save a playlist, or shuffle it, and not lose the album art, artist and album structures from the original? Can such be restored somehow after loading the list? Or is there perhaps a better way than I have tried above to use playlists between sessions and manipulate them? The documentation is very excellent for emms, but I have had little luck finding much about playlists outside of references to buffers themselves within a running session, which in this case isn't quite what I need. Many thanks in advance for any help. Patrick _______________________________________________ Emms-help mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emms-help
