Matt wrote:
> I don't think you can play a playlist that's inside RB from the command
> line. You could, however, try exporting the automatic one to a file,
> and then telling it to play that from the command line, I think.
>
> I wouldn't like that solution, but I think that's the best you can
I don't think you can play a playlist that's inside RB from the command
line. You could, however, try exporting the automatic one to a file,
and then telling it to play that from the command line, I think.
I wouldn't like that solution, but I think that's the best you can do.
-Matt
Karsten S
On Friday, 31 August 2007, Peter wrote:
> There doesn't seem to be such a feature documented if I try this at the
> command line:
>
> rhythmbox --help-all
afaik, you would be better off, using the rhythmbox-client console program to
control a running instance of RB. The output of "rhythmbox-clien
I would like to be able to have a shortcut on my desktop with command
line arguments to start the RB program (if not already running), and
start playing from a specific existing (automatic) playlist. e.g.
"Recently Added" (based on time added to library)
or "Good stuff not played recently" (base