Unfortunately, even if it is a feature a lot of people would like, this is 
not easily doable with standard music plugin for freevo.
However, you can look at mpd plugin, that basically allows to do what you 
want.

Regards,
Colin Pitrat




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Hi everyone!

I'm trying to do something that should be really easy.  I want some kind
of gui interface to an MP3 library, which will allow users to select a
track and have it added to the end, and only the end, of the playlist. 
Like a jukebox in a pub.

The closest I've found is http://listen-project.org/, but it's ugly
compared to media centre interfaces and it's buggy in party mode (if you
open any dialog box, it displays behind the main window but is modal).

So, having heard that freevo has plugins and is easy to customise, I
thought I'd give it a go and it's now up and running, and I've disabled
all the non-music parts.  It's now basically like a pretty and inefficient
file manager, as I browse through folders to find specific files on disc.

Does freevo have a party mode? Also, I would prefer if it has a "music
library" interface instead of just choosing mp3s from a  filesystem,
like most of the other media centres seem to.

Has anyone found a freevo plugin for this sort of thing that works well,
or  can perhaps suggest alternative software?

Thanks all!



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