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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"


3. Click the Eject button. The Load files window appears.
4. If you have inserted a CD, the contents of /mnt/cdrom appear in the Files pane. Select
the files you want to add to your Playlist and click the Add Selected Files or the Add All
Files in Directory button to add all songs from the current directory. To add audio files
from your file system, browse your files and directories and click the same buttons to add
the audio files you want. Select Close.
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5. Click the Play List button (the tiny button marked PL) on the console. A Playlist Editor
window appears.
6. Double-click the music file, and it starts to play.
7. With a file selected and playing, here are a few actions you can take:
 Control play??”Buttons for controlling play are what you would expect to see on a
standalone CD player. From left to right, the buttons let you go to a previous track,
play, pause, stop, go to the next track, and eject the CD. The eject button opens a window,
enabling you to load the next file.
 Adjust sound??”Use the left slider bar to adjust the volume. Use the right slider bar
to change the right-to-left balance.
 Display time??”Click in the elapsed time area to toggle between elapsed time and
time remaining.
 View file information??”Click the button in the upper-left corner of the screen to see
the XMMS menu.


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