Hi Ryan, perhaps I typed a wrong character. Easily done smile. I'll try again.

TC

James 
On 28 Nov 2009, at 03:05, Ryan Mann wrote:

> I don't understand.  I used this trick about a year ago when I used VLC to 
> play music.  The files played fine.
> 
> On Nov 27, 2009, at 8:54 PM, James & Nash wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> At first glance, I thought that Ryan's command would work, but the ls 
>> command just lists the files or folders in a given directory. So passing the 
>> command to a.m3u file will probably not work. Although VLC will recognize it 
>> as an m3u file, none of the required info to play the files is there. An m3u 
>> file is a just text file. I found this out after doing some further research 
>> on the net. A cool idea though. If only there was way of doing this via the 
>> command line instead of having to write the info in yourself.
>> 
>> Thanks everyone
>> Take care
>> 
>> James 
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