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Christopher Negus

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


 To reload a preset you created earlier, click the Preset button and select Load???Preset.
Select the preset you want and click OK.
The small window in the center/top of the Equalizer shows the sound wave formed by your settings.
You can adjust the Preamp bar on the left to boost different levels in the set range.
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Running Applications Part IV
Using the Playlist Editor
The Playlist Editor lets you put together a list of audio files that you want to play. You can add and
delete files from this list, save them to a file, and use them again later. Click the PL button in the
XMMS window to open the Playlist Editor.
The Playlist Editor enables you to:
 Add files to the playlist??”Click the Add button. The Load Files window appears. Select
the directory containing your audio files (it??™s useful to keep them all in one place) from
the left column. Then either select a file from the right column and click Add Selected
Files or click Add All Files in the Directory. Click OK. The selected file (or files) appears
in the playlist. You can also add music files by dragging them from the Nautilus file
manager onto the playlist window.
 Select files to play??”To select from the files in the playlist, use the previous track and
next track buttons in the main XMMS window.


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