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    mp3player

    is there any mp3 player with the simple option to delete the mp3 file?
    another good option would be to delete the whole folder in which the mp3 resides in..
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    if your a programmer, you should know exactly why no MP3 player has that implemented. It can have some huge flaws, especially security ones. Or you could just make an addin for Windows Media Player 2010. *giggle*
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    I don't get it, deleting the friggin mp3 on the spot rather than having to go to hunt it down in explorer is much more convenient, btw modplug player does that for mod files but unfortunately it doesn't play mp3s
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    Winamp allows you to delete a mp3 file. Just click on Remove button then Remove MISC and delete file physically

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    hmm.. still requires 4 clicks, i want to do it in one click. and I think rather the delete the entire folder option would be more useful
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    I think it stems from protecting the user. Most people are wanting to only delete it from a playlist, or a library, but not their computer. Imagine the problems if people were actually deleting the file instead of deleting it from the playlist.

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    How is it "too much work" to find it in explorer?

    What kind of wierd and random palces do you save your **** too?

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    Originally posted by kasracer
    How is it "too much work" to find it in explorer?

    What kind of wierd and random palces do you save your **** too?
    Word, homme.

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    Originally posted by kasracer
    How is it "too much work" to find it in explorer?

    What kind of wierd and random palces do you save your **** too?
    suit yourself, how much spam mail does it take before you start getting sick of deleting it every time
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    Originally posted by kedaman
    suit yourself, how much spam mail does it take before you start getting sick of deleting it every time
    I get no spam

    What does spam mail have to do with mp3 players

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    Originally posted by kasracer
    How is it "too much work" to find it in explorer?

    What kind of wierd and random palces do you save your **** too?
    Well, all my music is still in the iMesh folder cause I'm too lazy to replace it... which is by the way conveniently located at its default directory c:\program files\internet\imesh\download... So yeah, immediately deleting would be handy.
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    Originally posted by kedaman
    suit yourself, how much spam mail does it take before you start getting sick of deleting it every time
    I know its a pain in the ass, but it wouldn't be a hard feature to add to an open-source mp3 player :/
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