Yeah, if it's a different filetype your client might do
funky/different things. For example, streaming ogg's to windows media
player doesn't work as it should (stupid M$). I use foobar2000 on
winblows at home, but not at other people's houses.

But the downloading seems weird. WMP just locks up on oggs for me,
nothing gets downloaded. Is there anything different about the
filetype or settings on the non-working m3u's? (clicking "Info" on
2.9final gives some useful info)
-- 
Samuel (shardz)

Shardz's Igloo:
shardz.homelinux.net

Registered Linux User #410639

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