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#Read man mp3blaster, section MP3BLASTERRC, to get any keywords
#and values not mentioned here. Items mentioned here that are not described,
#are #well described in the manual, so please use that as a reference!
#All values shown here without description are the default values.

#DownFrequency = No
#Threads=250

#SDL is only the default if available (which is recommended). Otherwise, 
#'oss' will be used. Explicitly requesting a driver that does not exist on
#your system results in an error message.
#AudioDriver = sdl

#Sound device to use if AudioDriver is 'oss':
#AudioDriver = oss
#SoundDevice = /dev/dsp

#Audio over NAS
#AudioDriver = nas
#SoundDevice = localhost:8000

#Audio over esd (only works on localhost)
#AudioDriver = esd

#AudiofileMatching is a list of regular expressions that determine which file
#is considered a valid audiofile. matching is done using default settings and
#regexec(3). Extended, case-insensitive regular expression matchins is used 
#(note: version prior to 3.1.1 used case-sensitive searching!)
#using regexs!
#This line would match any not-directory file:
#AudiofileMatching = \\.*
#This line would shell global (case insensitive) match *.mp3,*.mp3,*.sid,*.wav,
#http://*,*.ogg
#AudiofileMatching = \\.mp[23]$, \\.sid$, \\.wav$, ^http://, \\.ogg$

#Use PlaylistMatching to specify which files are considered to be playlists.
#Files that are considered playlists, can be loaded by pressing enter over the
#file when it's highlighted in the filemanager.
#Default playlist files are *.lst/*.m3u,which could be written like this:
#PlaylistMatching = \\.lst$, \\.m3u$

#SkipLength = 10
#PanSize = 5
#WrapAround = Yes
#PlaylistDir = ~/.mp3blaster_playlists
#File.ID3Names = false

#Choose from: alpha, alpha-case, modify-new, modify-old, size-small, size-big,
#             none
#File.SortMode = alpha

#HideOtherFiles = true.
#ScanMP3 = no
#SelectItems.UnselectFirst = no
#SelectItems.SearchRegex = no
#SelectItems.SearchCaseInsensitive = yes

#If you want to display ID3 tags in another character set (in this case
#koi8-r <= win1251):
#CharsetTable = /usr/local/share/mp3blaster/win2koi.tbl

#Set a bunch of colours. Try and find out what they do; most should be obvious.
#Currently, colour support is mostly broken and very inconsistent..
#Colours: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white
#Color.Default.fg = white
#Color.Default.bg = black
# Input window color
#Color.Popup.fg = blue
#Color.Popup.bg = blue
# Input window text box color
#Color.PopupInput.fg = white
#Color.PopupInput.bg = magenta
# Error message color
#Color.Error.fg = white
#Color.Error.bg = red
# CD-player button color
#Color.Button.fg = magenta
#Color.Button.bg = black
# Keybindings color
#Color.ShortCut.fg = magenta
#Color.ShortCut.bg = blue
# Label color
#Color.Label.fg = black
#Color.Label.bg = yellow
# Number and similar status indicators color
#Color.Number.fg = yellow
#Color.Number.bg = black
# MP3 files in filee manager color
#Color.FileMp3.fg = green
# Directories in file manager color
#Color.FileDir.fg = blue
# Playlist files in file manager color
#Color.FileLst.fg = yellow
# Other files in file manager color
#Color.FileWin.fg = magenta

##Set keybindings
#Valid key bindings:
# Single-character keybindings represent themselves. If you want to specify a
# scancode, the syntax is 's<hex-digit><hex-digit>'. All others are special
# canonical names: 'spc' (space), 'ent' (enter), 'kp0'..'kp9' (keypad 0..9),
# 'ins' (insert), 'hom' (home), 'del' (delete), 'end' (end), 'pup' (pageup),
# 'pdn' (pagedown), 'f1'..'f12', 'up'/'dwn'/'lft'/'rig' (cursor keys),
# 'bsp' (backspace).
#The default keybindings make perfect sense if you are using a text console.
#If you run mp3blaster in X, you might want to uncomment the following
#keybindings:
#Key.SelectFiles = 1
#Key.AddGroup = 2
#Key.SetGroupTitle = 5
#Key.ToggleRepeat = 6
#Key.ToggleShuffle = 7
#Key.TogglePlaymode = 8
#Key.ToggleSort = F
#Key.ChangeThread = #
#Key.File.AddFiles = 1
#Key.File.InvSelection = 2
#Key.File.RecursiveSelect = 3
#Key.File.SetPath = 4
#Key.File.DirsAsGroups = 5
#Key.File.Mp3ToWav = 6
#Key.File.AddURL = 7
#Key.LoadPlaylist = l
#Key.WritePlaylist = w
#Key.Play.Next = n
#Key.Play.Previous = b
#Key.Play.Forward = N
#Key.Play.Rewind = B
#Key.Play.Play = p
#Key.Play.Stop = s

#And here are the other possible keybindings:
#Key.ClearPlaylist = C
#Key.MoveAfter = m
#Key.MoveBefore = M
#Key.File.StartSearch = /
#Key.File.UpDir = bsp
#Key.File.Select = spc
#Key.Select = spc
#Key.File.MarkBad = b
#Key.File.Rename = r
#Key.File.Delete = D
#Key.ToggleMixer = t
#Key.ToggleDisplay = f
#Key.QuitProgram = q
#Key.Help = ?
#Key.Refresh = L
#Key.Enter = ent
#Key.File.Enter = ent
#Key.PrevPage = pup
#Key.NextPage = pdn
#Key.Up = up
#Key.Down = dwn
#Key.left = lft
#Key.Right = rig
#Key.Home = hom
#Key.End = end
#Key.HelpPrev = -
#Key.HelpNext = +