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#1 User is offline   teresaejunior 

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Posted 05 January 2010 - 05:03 PM

Hi to all MPD users or those who are willing to use it!

If you don't already know what is MPD, it is the Music Player Daemon,
which is very easy to use and has tons of good clients to manage it. It
loads all your music collection database instantly (mine is about
50GB!) into the memory, is lightweight and powerful!

One feature many will have already noticed is the inability to save the
current position for all your playlists :blink:, what I find
essential. I have playlists based on the genre, so I want also the get
the position remembered for every time I restart listening to that
genre.

We uploaded to Google Code a very easy to use shell script which will
do that for you :). We called it "MPD Playlist Saver n' Switcher"
or simply mpdpss. Feel free to visit us there and get instructions,
report bugs..!

Link to MPD Playlist Saver n' Switcher
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Posted 01 February 2010 - 12:13 AM

News! :lol:
Added GTK+ graphical interface with the help of Zenity and running mpdpss with the option -g! Download now!!!
MPD Playlist Saver n' Switcher Page!!!
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Posted 02 February 2010 - 05:28 AM

If you have time, test it! ;)

Hi! More News! Created a .deb package for it!!!

"sudo dpkg -i package_name.deb" to install it!

See you!
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