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Posted by seani on 01/18/06 22:47
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 13:49:15 -0800, LiamMKelly wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I feel like this should be an extremely easy question to answer but
> I've had no luck so far. All I want is a jukebox app that will allow
> me to organize playlists in a typical tree fashion. For example, in
> Winamp there is simply a "Playlists" section. If I want to have a
> "World Music" directory, and within that have "Cuban" and "Greek"
> directories with a bunch of playlists in each, this is something that a
> one-dimensional format like Winamp can't handle.
>
> Ah yes, the kicker. It needs to be something other than iTunes. I
> understand that they added this ability in the most recent release of
> iTunes, but at some point I installed a pack of audio codecs for
> viewing video content and suddenly iTunes wouldn't open (even after
> removal and reinstallation. Alternatively, if anyone has suggestions
> about how to fix the iTunes issue, that would solve my problem as
> well.)
>
> There must be a simple solution here........................... right?
>
> Liam
> liammkelly@gmail.com
Depends how you define "simple".
SnackAmp is multi-platform and based around the idea of intelligent
playlists that can be nested in a tree-format to just about any depth you
like.
Undoubtedly full featured and powerful, if a little ugly. I found it a bit
too "n-dimensional", but I looked at a fairly old version, and you may get
on with it better.
http://snackamp.sourceforge.net/
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