Greetz and regards for this big little player, cd ripper, mp3 organiser etc etc.
I have a question - I use [mp3 - explorer] to organise and select my 30 gig musac collection. The prog has the ability to add selected files, albums or artists etc to a specified player. You can do this via 'play' - 'enque' - or 'playlist' commands. All work fine with winamp but I prefere powerAmp for various reasons. The 'enque' command does not work with poweramp when sending files from mp3-explorer to poweramp via the 'enque' cmd, returning the error message - player does not support 'enque' function. Now I know that the player clearly does support the enque function. You can specify the MP3-explorer shell command it issues for the enque function, the default being suprisingly 'enque'.
Does powerAmp use a different shell command for enque and if so what is it?
cheers
chuckster :supersmil
p.s. mp3-explorer is the best organiser and labellor I have used so far, it's more flexible than 'my music collection' although I used 'my music collection' for a long time before I stumbled accross this prog - does anyone know of any better organisers?
I have a question - I use [mp3 - explorer] to organise and select my 30 gig musac collection. The prog has the ability to add selected files, albums or artists etc to a specified player. You can do this via 'play' - 'enque' - or 'playlist' commands. All work fine with winamp but I prefere powerAmp for various reasons. The 'enque' command does not work with poweramp when sending files from mp3-explorer to poweramp via the 'enque' cmd, returning the error message - player does not support 'enque' function. Now I know that the player clearly does support the enque function. You can specify the MP3-explorer shell command it issues for the enque function, the default being suprisingly 'enque'.
Does powerAmp use a different shell command for enque and if so what is it?
cheers
chuckster :supersmil
p.s. mp3-explorer is the best organiser and labellor I have used so far, it's more flexible than 'my music collection' although I used 'my music collection' for a long time before I stumbled accross this prog - does anyone know of any better organisers?
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