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Old March 12th, 2002
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Default Setting default mp3 player

When I turn off the setting to play mp3s in the limewire program, all that happens when I click a file is launch netscape. How would I be able to set the default mp3 player to xmms?

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Old March 13th, 2002
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Me too. I'd really like to have this feature.

The one saving grace is that XMMS is "sticky" in terms of the load directory. So, once you load a file from the LimeWire download directory, the next time you load you'll start in the same place.
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Old March 16th, 2002
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Default Setting default mp3 player

Having LimeWire launch netscape would at least be a partial solution if netscape would then launch the appropriate handler. My problem is that if I disable the LimeWrite player nothing at all happens when I try to launch a file.

Does anyone know how LimeWire decides what to do when it doesn't use the built-in player?
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I have wondered about this aswell. I have xmms set as my default player for mp3 files - but it wont bring it up when I click.

To set your default player under KDE, goto a mp3 file in Konqueror, right click on it and goto the Edit File Type... choice.

The main reason i want to get limewire to launch xmms is I only collect mp3s at 160kbps (or 75% vbr), so I would like to check the bitrate when the download starts so I dont waste time downloading low quality tracks.

Does anyone know where to find the partially downloaded mp3s - where does limewire store them - I cant find any hidden files in my shared folder, in the ~/Limewire dir or in the ~/.limewire dir - does anyone know where the files are so I can listen to them and check the bitrate please.

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Don
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Hmm - the incomplete and currently downloading files are in:

~/Incomplete



Still no luck launching xmms tho.

Don
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Old April 14th, 2002
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Start xmms, add the files in your incomplete directory to your playlist or install windows.
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