On 10/5/05, Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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- I know I'm totally dreaming, but if MythMusic could read the
playlist files generated by iTunes, particularly "smart" playlists,
I'd be in heaven. I just store my entire iTunes library on my Myth
box and connect to it over the network from my computer (works great
and frees up lots of space on my computer). I manage all my playlists
through iTunes anyway, so if MythMusic could just read those files it
would take a lot of the burden off creating the perfect remote
accessible interface. Smart playlists are amazing -- you can set a
playlist that, for example, lists all songs by a particular artist
which is updated automatically if you ever add more songs by that
artist (basically these are playlists defined by rules instead of a
fixed list).


Brad, you can stop dreaming ;) MythMusic also has "smart" playlists.  Just hit the menu inside MythMusic and you can set up playlists based on criteria where the contents will change as your library changes.  I use this and the ratings (similar to how I used iTunes) to create and play my personal "favorites".

phlepper
--
I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.  --  Confucius
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