come se fosse antani wrote:
> On 5/7/07, Michel Hoogervorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> Mythmusic was the part of Myth wich drove me away from Myth to Freevo a few
>> years ago.
>>     
> thanks for the answer.
>
> yeeep. you're right. in fact the tv and recording framework is the
> part of freevo wich drove me away from freevo to (high cpu intensive)
> mythtv.
>
>   
I can say that the TV section of freevo has been massively improved from 
1.5 to 1.7.
>> I have all of my music in a nice directory structure, but myth just dumped
>> all audio in one big playlist... not so handy when there are about 350
>> albums in that list...
>>     
>
> here is the same. 37gb of music files are a pain in the a*s if you've
> to browse only with tag.
>
>   
>> in Freevo I just browse my music by the directory
>> structure, not through a db.  (though I believe you can change this
>> behaviour with plugins.
>>     
>
> good!
>
>   
>> What exactly do you mean by browsing cover pictures?
>>     
>
> I mean: instead of reading the album titles, you can use the cover
> picture of the album (the cover of the CD) that usually (here) is
> stored in the mp3 dir.
>   
Yeah freevo will read folder.jpg or cover.jpg and display that as the 
album artwork. There's also the amazon plugin which will fetch covers 
for you as long as you have the album info in the tags.
>   
>> Fxd files can be used for multiple things, for instance to create a webradio
>> playlist, but also for music playlists, or for providing 'extra' information
>> about a (set of) video file(s).
>>
>>
>>     
>
> thaaanks!
>
> antani
>
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