I'm trying to find a Linux media player with media recognition that shows cover art, which I didn't know existed before now?? My friend just installed Plutohome.org, an open source Linux media project. Whenever he inserts a CD or DVD, it recognizes the disc and displays the cover art, along with detailed attributes, like the names of the chapters in a DVD, or the studio for a CD, like a Windows XP Media Center does. It also seems to cache this locally since the next time he puts the disc in the recognition is instant; first time there's a 2 second delay or so. I didn't know there was such a free system for Linux. I only knew about freedb, which works only for cd's, isn't nearly as accurate, and doesn't have cover art or other extended data. Why don't we do the same thing? Since Plutohome.org is open source, is there any chance you can copy the code into mplayer? I don't want to install Pluto-home because it has so much stuff I don't need (home automation, phone system, media streaming, etc.). I only want this for the mplayer in my normal desktop pc. Thanks (not sure if this a developer or user post, so I posted in both, sorry) -- _______________________________________________ NEW! Lycos Dating Search. The only place to search multiple dating sites at once. http://datingsearch.lycos.com