Its all explained here:
http://help.mp3.com/help/article/configure_linux.html
On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 05:02:45PM -0700, Rob Hudson wrote:
> That's slick. I'm getting ~350K/s on my cable modem. :)
>
> Did you have to hook anything up to play the playlist from Netscape to
> XMMS (or whatever mp3 player you have)? I get a strange file like
> '_js=1_brwsk=ie.m3u', but I can still cat it.
>
> -Rob
>
> > On 20010802.1633, Christopher Maujean said ...
> >
> >
> > Being hooked up to a T1 is nice, I come in to work in the morning,
> > pick an mp3 genre
> > (perhaps http://genres.mp3.com/music/eletronic/drum_n_bass/tech_step),
> > hit play now on the charts list and have ~200 songs queued to
> > make my coding feel good. Then I thought to myself,
> > "self, you have a cd-burner, and wouldn't it be nice to have some
> > of this music in the car on the way to work tomorrow." But, its a
> > pain in the ass to go to each link on the site, follow it 2 or 3
> > levels down and search through a band page for the song I want, and
> > download it. So, (having quite a bit of disk space to spare) I did the
> > following:
> >
> > saved the playlist from the genre to a file, and ran the following:
> >
> > bash$ for i in `cat playlist.m3u`; do wget $i; done; <enter>
> >
> > however, thats just the start, I'd like to:
> > attach an action to the right mouse menu of my netscape or mozilla
> > browser that was like "Download Mp3's" or something, and have it:
> > a. download and save the resulting playlist,
> > b. play each song in the playlist with XMMS
> > c. pop up a small browser window or program that had a button
> > like: get this song.
> > d. on songs i like be able to hit that button, and just download
> > it, saving it in a folder based on the artist/genre or something
> >
> > Anyway, the part I am clueless on is the rightmouse menu customization
> > of my browser. I'm thinking it might be possible, but wondering how.
> > anyone?
> >
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