On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 06:17:00PM -0400, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > I recently discovered Shoutcast Internet radio stations. Pretty cool. You > click on an m3u link, and xmms becomes a radio station.
Radio receiver, you mean? :) > Does xmms have a utility to manage Shoutcast stations? As it stands, it > looks like I need to keep a personal webpage of links. Instead, I'd like for > xmms to remember stations it gets pointed to and let me pick and choose > between stations I've already listened to. I don't use XMMS much. On WinXP I use Nullsoft's WinAmp, and it has some basic bookmarking functionality. There are a handful of streams I've got bookmarked in it. Under Linux I've gotten addicted to KDE's Amarok player, and it happens to come with a list of about 2 dozen 'cool streams' as an example. It's a pretty comprehensive app, with lots of modes, and I should one day figure out what everything does. In the meantime, I just click "Play" whenever I want to fire up the Drum and Bass music in my office, since it remembers the last song played in the playlist (in this case, a stream, which ends up being like an infinitely long track.) :) But, that doesn't help you with XMMS specifically (unless it has a bookmark functionality similar to WinAmp, which is pretty much XMMS seems to try to be like...) Good lcuk! -bill! _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
