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		<title>adding subtitle to video</title>
		<description>Well this might be my last post about using IPod on FreeBSD, cause the last I concerned, for us non-English users only, how to "hard-encode" the subtitle to video files, is resolved :)

Most of the DVD rip tools will generate 2 files: an avi file, mostly xvid encoded, and a ...</description>
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		<title>emms using mplayer</title>
		<description>Well I said I could use music play daemon to play media files within Emacs, there's something made it uncomfortable: every time I found some new mp3 files, I'll need to rebuild the mpd database and restart the daemon. This is boring especially when I get one from a friend ...</description>
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		<title>playing media files within Emacs</title>
		<description>Well Emacs itself can't play media files, it can call an external program to play them. I like have some music as the background when programming, so I have this (stealed from the net)


;;;; A little function that plays marked files in dired with xmms
(defun dired-xmms-play-mp3 (&#38;optional arg)
"play mp3 files ...</description>
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