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James Paper
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I just started using XMPlay and I love it (love it, love it)!
I love it that I can stream most of the [common] protocols and listen to various Internet radios. However, I'm having a problem with streaming the Real Audio format. But I still love XMPlay.
Nevertheless, I wouldn't mind having the media library being [changed] a bit in the next release; and it could be modeled after the Winamp style. Or iTunes. Or even Windows Media 10/11. I like the way that the media library in Winamp, iTunes, WM Player, and a few other players integrate the customized playlist folder(s) on the left hand side (left pane view). Then any song/net radio/audio file can be dragged into a custom playlist folder instead of me trying to set up a few files in the now/current playlist and then "Saving As".
Of course I like the now/current playlist that XM uses; and this now/current playlist shows all my files that are enqueued. But it would make my day if I could just send or drag any file to a custom playlist --shown on the left side-- such as JAZZ; or 70s HITS; or TALK RADIO; or SPORTS; or My MUZIKmix. You know.
An integrated playlist into the media library would make my day.
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