Gunnar Degnbol wrote:
I can't get Rhythmbox to play m4a files encoded with faac. m4a files
encoded with iTunes work, and the faac files play on my iPod Shuffle,
and in AmaroK and XMMS.
I am using Fedora Core 4 on x86, and have installed all the plugins and
decoders with yum. faac is compiled fro
On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 08:41 -0700, james winter wrote:
> I think one of the biggest hassles with instant messaging is that it’s
> tied to the computer. If I’m away from the computer, like watching tv,
Wrong mailing-list, this is the rhythmbox mailing-list, not the gaim
one.
Cheers
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Bastien No
I think one of the biggest hassles with instant messaging is that its tied to the computer. If Im away from the computer, like watching tv, I may miss an important IM. I can leave the speakers on the PC really loud, but then Im always jumping up and running back to the PC to read an incoming IM
I just want to write in saying that I enjoy rhythmbox very much. I
would like to request a feature though. I'm sure I'm not the first to
ask, but I would like to be able to queue songs up ahead of time. I
generally just let it run in random (shuffle) mode, but occasionally I
like to pick a few s
I can't get Rhythmbox to play m4a files encoded with faac. m4a files
encoded with iTunes work, and the faac files play on my iPod Shuffle,
and in AmaroK and XMMS.
I am using Fedora Core 4 on x86, and have installed all the plugins and
decoders with yum. faac is compiled from sources, as the rpm d