492Part IVRunning ApplicationsCreating Playlists with XineClick the Playlist (Web hosting bandwidth)

492Part IVRunning ApplicationsCreating Playlists with XineClick the Playlist button on the left side of the xine control window. A Playlist Editorappears, showing the files on your current playlist. You can add and delete contentand then save the list to call on later. Xine content is identified as media resource locators (MRLs). Each MRL is identifiedas a file, DVD, or VCD. Files are in the regular file path (/path/file) or precededby file:/,fifo:/,or stdin:/. DVDs and VCDs are preceded by dvdand vcd, respectively (for example, vcd://01). Here s what the xine Playlist Editor buttons do: ButtonDescriptionCDA, DVD, or VCDAll content from that CD or DVD is added to the playlist. AddSee the MRL Browser window. From that window, click File tochoose a file from your Linux file system, and then click Selectto add that file to the Playlist Editor. (MRL stands for MediaResource Locator, which defines the form in which remote andlocal content are identified.) Move Up Selected MRLMove up and down the playlist. Move Down Selected MRLPlayPlay the contents of the playlist. Delete Selected MRLRemove the current selection. Delete All EntriesClear the whole playlist. SaveSave the playlist to your home directory ($HOME/.xine/playlist). LoadRead in your (saved) playlist. Xine TipsGetting video and audio to work properly can sometimes be a tricky business. Hereare a few quick tips if you are having trouble getting xine to work correctly (or at all): .Xine won t start To work best, xine needs an X driver that supports xvid. Ifthere is no xvid support for your video card in X, xine shuts down immedi- ately when it tries to open the default Xv driver. If this happens to you, trystarting xine with the X11 video driver (which is slower, but should work) asfollows: $ xine -VXSHM27_
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