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Working implementations: 

Quod Libet Rhythmbox mpd Coming up: 

pytone Itunes Let me know if you have questions, or would like to help (or would like help with implementing your own player's version).  

For discussions, contact me directly, or even better join the google group/mailing list, or come to #autoqueue on freenode, where I promise to hang out intermittently. 

eric 

thisfred gmail com 

-- 

Originally developed as a plugin for quodlibet here: 

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