You can set a context menu item for mp3's by going into Tools, Options, mp3,
Advanced.  Create a new handler and make the command line be something like
"C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\mplayer2.exe" /Play "%L"  Pick ur
player of choice.  I don't know of any players that can take a device on a
command line.  That function is part of the process of rendering the file.
U can do the same thing with the SendTo context menu.  The target is a batch
or pif file.  You can experiment with a program called graphedit which lets
u manually edit the rendering process.

At 05:28 PM 11/17/2005 -0800, Glenn Linderman wrote:
>I'm looking for an easy way to play a single MP3 file, on a specified 
>audio device.  Seems like most of the players (1) want to use playlists 
>(2) don't take command line arguments (3) only play on the default device.
>
>I'm looking for something that I can put in the Windows "open with" 
>list, with appropriate parameters, so that I can choose to play a file 
>on one of three audio devices, selectable by which command I open it 
>with (batch files with parameters?).



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