Re: Suggestions on a player please:

2009-05-02 Thread Steve Matzura
On Fri, 01 May 2009 10:30:43 -0400, you wrote:

I found an easy solution with winamp.

Make the streams bookmarks and then rename the bookmark file extention 
to m3u or pls.

It works.

Not really.  The two file formats are not identical, although the
bookmark file does contain a URL that Winamp can use as a playlist
entry.  The other line, the second line of the pair that make up a
bookmark entry, is garbage to Winamp when parsing playlists.  If I
knew just a little more about where to find the URL or track filename,
for that matter, of the currently playing element, a JAWS script could
be written to add it to a playlist file of choice, I'm reasonably
sure.

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Re: Suggestions on a player please:

2009-05-02 Thread Don Breda

Hi Steve.

Yes your right of course and I wish there was a small utility to just 
convert the bm file to a real playlist.
While the solution Chris suggests isn't a bad one it doesn't eliminate 
the work of combining  each separate lplaylist file created with Chris's 
aproach  in to a real playlist.


Yes I could keep them all in  a folder and use file manager to click on 
each different playlist file but I want a solution that just creates a 
real playlist that gets appended to by the mere press of a key 
combination such as when adding a bookmark.


Well I have beaten this thread to death at this point and may just write 
the winamp authors with the suggestion.


Not a big deal its not the end of the world.

Don



On 5/2/2009 2:06 AM, Steve Matzura wrote:

On Fri, 01 May 2009 10:30:43 -0400, you wrote:


I found an easy solution with winamp.

Make the streams bookmarks and then rename the bookmark file extention
to m3u or pls.

It works.


Not really.  The two file formats are not identical, although the
bookmark file does contain a URL that Winamp can use as a playlist
entry.  The other line, the second line of the pair that make up a
bookmark entry, is garbage to Winamp when parsing playlists.  If I
knew just a little more about where to find the URL or track filename,
for that matter, of the currently playing element, a JAWS script could
be written to add it to a playlist file of choice, I'm reasonably
sure.

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Re: Suggestions on a player please:

2009-05-02 Thread Brett Boyer

mind telling us what your solution was?
bb

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Yes Garry your right thats quite simple but not all websites are set up 
that way. In any case I do have a workable solution now.


Thanks.

Don



On 5/1/2009 10:26 AM, Gary Schindler wrote:

All you have to do is copy the URl to the clipboard and paste it in,
can't get any more simpler than that!

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Hi Crhis.

I don't think so.

I tried that but winamp wants you to type in the stream url port etc.
manually.

Not what I want.

Wish it could.

Don



On 5/1/2009 6:25 AM, Chris Hallsworth wrote:

Well, I guess Winamp does this for you when adding the stream. If you
wish to save it for later, you can do it through the playlist editor.
Press CTRL+S and save it like you would any other file. You can then
open the playlist in Winamp and the stream should play.

--
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e-mail: christopher...@googlemail.com
MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com
Skype: chrishallsworth7266
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Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 10:22 AM
Subject: Suggestions on a player please:



I am wondering if there is a player out there that has the feature of
adding the currently playing stream to a playlist probably a menu
choice or particular keystroke.

I want to be able to find radio streams and while listening to a
stream hit a keystroke and have it automatically added to a playlist.

GS player for windows had this feature but I can't find that program
anymore.

Is there another player out there that has this feature?

Thanks in advance.

Don


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Re: Suggestions on a player please:

2009-05-02 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Sorry, but I haven't been paying attention to this thread, so I don't 
know if this is the answer or not, but it looks like Jamal Mazrui's 
FileDir application, which you can get at 
http://www.empowermentzone.com/dirsetup.exe, supports the creation of 
playlists. Here's what it says in the documentation:


Use the Play List command, Control+Shift+L, to create a .m3u file with 
references of tagged items to play sequentially. Types may include .mp3, 
.wav, or .cda (the extension of a track on a standard audio CD). FileDir 
prompts for the name of the play list to create, defaulting to 
PlayList.m3u in the current directory. Focus is then placed on that file 
(if in the same directory), so you can simply press Enter to execute the 
play list. Note that if you want to play tracks on an audio CD, however, 
you need to save the play list in another directory that permits the 
creation of new files.


Don Breda wrote:

Hi Steve.

Yes your right of course and I wish there was a small utility to just 
convert the bm file to a real playlist.
While the solution Chris suggests isn't a bad one it doesn't eliminate 
the work of combining  each separate lplaylist file created with 
Chris's aproach  in to a real playlist.


Yes I could keep them all in  a folder and use file manager to click 
on each different playlist file but I want a solution that just 
creates a real playlist that gets appended to by the mere press of a 
key combination such as when adding a bookmark.


Well I have beaten this thread to death at this point and may just 
write the winamp authors with the suggestion.


Not a big deal its not the end of the world.

Don



On 5/2/2009 2:06 AM, Steve Matzura wrote:

On Fri, 01 May 2009 10:30:43 -0400, you wrote:


I found an easy solution with winamp.

Make the streams bookmarks and then rename the bookmark file extention
to m3u or pls.

It works.


Not really.  The two file formats are not identical, although the
bookmark file does contain a URL that Winamp can use as a playlist
entry.  The other line, the second line of the pair that make up a
bookmark entry, is garbage to Winamp when parsing playlists.  If I
knew just a little more about where to find the URL or track filename,
for that matter, of the currently playing element, a JAWS script could
be written to add it to a playlist file of choice, I'm reasonably
sure.

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Suggestions on a player please:

2009-05-01 Thread Don Breda
I am wondering  if there is a player out there that has the feature of 
adding the currently playing stream to a playlist probably a menu choice 
or particular  keystroke.


I want to be able to find radio streams and while listening to a stream 
hit a keystroke and have it automatically added to a playlist.


GS player for windows had this feature but I can't find that program 
anymore.


Is there another player out  there that has this feature?

Thanks in advance.

Don


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Re: Suggestions on a player please:

2009-05-01 Thread Chris Hallsworth
Well, I guess Winamp does this for you when adding the stream. If you wish 
to save it for later, you can do it through the playlist editor. Press 
CTRL+S and save it like you would any other file. You can then open the 
playlist in Winamp and the stream should play.


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- Original Message - 
From: Don Breda dbr...@nyc.rr.com

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 10:22 AM
Subject: Suggestions on a player please:


I am wondering  if there is a player out there that has the feature of 
adding the currently playing stream to a playlist probably a menu choice or 
particular  keystroke.


I want to be able to find radio streams and while listening to a stream 
hit a keystroke and have it automatically added to a playlist.


GS player for windows had this feature but I can't find that program 
anymore.


Is there another player out  there that has this feature?

Thanks in advance.

Don


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Re: Suggestions on a player please:

2009-05-01 Thread Don Breda

Hi Crhis.

I don't think so.

I tried that but winamp wants you to type in the stream url port etc. 
manually.


Not what I want.

Wish it could.

Don



On 5/1/2009 6:25 AM, Chris Hallsworth wrote:

Well, I guess Winamp does this for you when adding the stream. If you
wish to save it for later, you can do it through the playlist editor.
Press CTRL+S and save it like you would any other file. You can then
open the playlist in Winamp and the stream should play.

--
Chris Hallsworth
e-mail: christopher...@googlemail.com
MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com
Skype: chrishallsworth7266
- Original Message - From: Don Breda dbr...@nyc.rr.com
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 10:22 AM
Subject: Suggestions on a player please:



I am wondering if there is a player out there that has the feature of
adding the currently playing stream to a playlist probably a menu
choice or particular keystroke.

I want to be able to find radio streams and while listening to a
stream hit a keystroke and have it automatically added to a playlist.

GS player for windows had this feature but I can't find that program
anymore.

Is there another player out there that has this feature?

Thanks in advance.

Don


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Re: Suggestions on a player please:

2009-05-01 Thread Gary Schindler
All you have to do is copy the URl to the clipboard and paste it in, can't 
get any more simpler than that!


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From: Don Breda dbr...@nyc.rr.com

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Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: Suggestions on a player please:



Hi Crhis.

I don't think so.

I tried that but winamp wants you to type in the stream url port etc. 
manually.


Not what I want.

Wish it could.

Don



On 5/1/2009 6:25 AM, Chris Hallsworth wrote:

Well, I guess Winamp does this for you when adding the stream. If you
wish to save it for later, you can do it through the playlist editor.
Press CTRL+S and save it like you would any other file. You can then
open the playlist in Winamp and the stream should play.

--
Chris Hallsworth
e-mail: christopher...@googlemail.com
MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com
Skype: chrishallsworth7266
- Original Message - From: Don Breda dbr...@nyc.rr.com
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 10:22 AM
Subject: Suggestions on a player please:



I am wondering if there is a player out there that has the feature of
adding the currently playing stream to a playlist probably a menu
choice or particular keystroke.

I want to be able to find radio streams and while listening to a
stream hit a keystroke and have it automatically added to a playlist.

GS player for windows had this feature but I can't find that program
anymore.

Is there another player out there that has this feature?

Thanks in advance.

Don


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Re: Suggestions on a player please:

2009-05-01 Thread Don Breda
Yes Garry your right thats quite simple but not all websites are set up 
that way. In any case I do have a workable solution now.


Thanks.

Don



On 5/1/2009 10:26 AM, Gary Schindler wrote:

All you have to do is copy the URl to the clipboard and paste it in,
can't get any more simpler than that!

- Original Message - From: Don Breda dbr...@nyc.rr.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: Suggestions on a player please:



Hi Crhis.

I don't think so.

I tried that but winamp wants you to type in the stream url port etc.
manually.

Not what I want.

Wish it could.

Don



On 5/1/2009 6:25 AM, Chris Hallsworth wrote:

Well, I guess Winamp does this for you when adding the stream. If you
wish to save it for later, you can do it through the playlist editor.
Press CTRL+S and save it like you would any other file. You can then
open the playlist in Winamp and the stream should play.

--
Chris Hallsworth
e-mail: christopher...@googlemail.com
MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com
Skype: chrishallsworth7266
- Original Message - From: Don Breda dbr...@nyc.rr.com
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 10:22 AM
Subject: Suggestions on a player please:



I am wondering if there is a player out there that has the feature of
adding the currently playing stream to a playlist probably a menu
choice or particular keystroke.

I want to be able to find radio streams and while listening to a
stream hit a keystroke and have it automatically added to a playlist.

GS player for windows had this feature but I can't find that program
anymore.

Is there another player out there that has this feature?

Thanks in advance.

Don


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Re: Suggestions on a player please:

2009-05-01 Thread Roger Stewart
It's very easy in Winamp.  While a stream is playing, hit an alt key 
followed by a right arrow.  This will get you into the Winamp menue.  
Just arrow down to bookmarks and under that you'll find add current as 
bookmark.  Just choose this and the station will be saved and you can 
choose it in the future from the list of bookmarks.  These are just like 
Favorites in a web browser.


B B

Roger





Don Breda wrote:
I am wondering  if there is a player out there that has the feature of 
adding the currently playing stream to a playlist probably a menu 
choice or particular  keystroke.


I want to be able to find radio streams and while listening to a 
stream hit a keystroke and have it automatically added to a playlist.


GS player for windows had this feature but I can't find that program 
anymore.


Is there another player out  there that has this feature?

Thanks in advance.

Don


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Re: Suggestions on a player please:

2009-05-01 Thread Don Breda

Hi Chris and listers.

I found an easy solution with winamp.

Make the streams bookmarks and then rename the bookmark file extention 
to m3u or pls.


It works.

Didn't used to but it does now.

Don



On 5/1/2009 6:25 AM, Chris Hallsworth wrote:

Well, I guess Winamp does this for you when adding the stream. If you
wish to save it for later, you can do it through the playlist editor.
Press CTRL+S and save it like you would any other file. You can then
open the playlist in Winamp and the stream should play.

--
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e-mail: christopher...@googlemail.com
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Skype: chrishallsworth7266
- Original Message - From: Don Breda dbr...@nyc.rr.com
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 10:22 AM
Subject: Suggestions on a player please:



I am wondering if there is a player out there that has the feature of
adding the currently playing stream to a playlist probably a menu
choice or particular keystroke.

I want to be able to find radio streams and while listening to a
stream hit a keystroke and have it automatically added to a playlist.

GS player for windows had this feature but I can't find that program
anymore.

Is there another player out there that has this feature?

Thanks in advance.

Don


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Re: Suggestions on a player please:

2009-05-01 Thread Chris Skarstad


Actually you can do this while the stream is playing.

 do the following.

1.  press control plus tab until you get to the playlist editor.

2.  Now you should see 1 item in the playlist, that's your stream.
3.  Press control plus s and you'll be prompted for a file name.
you can call this file whatever you like, making sure that the file 
has a .m3u extention.
Now save the file anywhere on your hard drive, or put it in a folder, 
or save it as an icon on your desktop, either way works.  So whenever 
you want to listen to this station, find the appropriate file, press 
enter on it and Winamp will come up.


As an aside, the bookmarks are actually saved in a text file called 
Winamp.bm.  so if you ever need to update the addresses of the 
stations you listen to, do a search for Winamp.bm, open it in a text 
editor and simply change the url


hth.









At 10:30 AM 5/1/2009, you wrote:

Hi Chris and listers.

I found an easy solution with winamp.

Make the streams bookmarks and then rename the bookmark file 
extention to m3u or pls.


It works.

Didn't used to but it does now.

Don



On 5/1/2009 6:25 AM, Chris Hallsworth wrote:

Well, I guess Winamp does this for you when adding the stream. If you
wish to save it for later, you can do it through the playlist editor.
Press CTRL+S and save it like you would any other file. You can then
open the playlist in Winamp and the stream should play.

--
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e-mail: christopher...@googlemail.com
MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com
Skype: chrishallsworth7266
- Original Message - From: Don Breda dbr...@nyc.rr.com
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 10:22 AM
Subject: Suggestions on a player please:



I am wondering if there is a player out there that has the feature of
adding the currently playing stream to a playlist probably a menu
choice or particular keystroke.

I want to be able to find radio streams and while listening to a
stream hit a keystroke and have it automatically added to a playlist.

GS player for windows had this feature but I can't find that program
anymore.

Is there another player out there that has this feature?

Thanks in advance.

Don


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