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eMusic Remote 1.0 Functionality:
Q. Are there keyboard navigation keys?
A. Yes, here are some additional key bindings:
| alt-home | load the homepage |
| F5 | will reload page |
| alt-click | on downloaded file will open it's folder (Command-click for Mac's) |
| alt-left/right arrows | back and forward web navigation |
| Command-[ ] brackets | back and forward web navigation (alt-[ ] brackets on Windows/Linux) |
| backspace/shift-backspace | back and forward web navigation |
| ctrl/command-k | focus search field |
| ctrl/command-f | focus search field |
Q. Why am I getting the following error: "warning: unresponsive script"?
A. This issue has been solved with Alpha 3.
Q. Why are samples streamed with iTunes?
A. Currently this is manually selectable and you can change this by selecting the Manage button in the Content tab from the Tools|Options menu, then select a new program to handle the m3u extension. (Edit|Preferences for Linux users and Application Preferences for Mac)
Q. Why doesn't the 'My eMusic' button work on Linux?
A. This feature does not work on all Linux implementations
Q. How can I change /usr/bin/totem as my sample player on Linux?
A. To change the default media player go to Tools|about:config and change the path & application in the "eMusic.defaultMediaPlayer" setting
Q. Why are active downloads aborted and re-queued for download when reselecting them?
A. To avoid past issues with duplicate file clutter and temporary path issues, files are saved to the exact directory and filename that they will live. If you allow the download to finish it will complete. Future versions may de-dupe active downloads.
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To open a folder of a downloaded file, you should alt-click, not ctrl-click, on Windows.
I have a Mac (OSX 10.4) and wanted to change the m3u extension to try to play the samples in the Remote, but I did not see that as one of the options I could change in the Content/Manage list. Any other suggestions? It would be quite handy if the samples would just play automatically in the Remote player.