More precisely, I meant :
http://www.sacredchao.net/quodlibet
http://www.exaile.org/
Also, Wikipedia is astonishingly knowledgeable about audio players, these days :
On Dienstag, 5. Juni 2007, Denis wrote:
Amarok is feature-rich, but heavy indeed. I don't recommend it for a
drop-in XMMS replacement. If you like the idea of editing mp3 tags and
organzing your music really nicely, browsing it 3 different ways and
seeing cover art from amazon.com and
try media-sound/moc - Music On Console - ncurses interface for
playing audio files
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On 6/5/07, Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
alsaplayer?
it is small, fast, you can run douzends of instances at the same time. Play
forwards, backwards, at a lot of different speeds - and it has even a
playlist.
I did want to try the alsaplayer, but when I try to emerge it,
On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 00:05:41 +0300
Stratos Psomadakis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
O/H Denis έγραψε:
What are some alternatives to Audacious mp3/CD player? I really
liked the old XMMS and used it right up until it was taken off
portage. Audacious seems to resemble XMMS closely enough, but it
O/H Denis έγραψε:
On 6/5/07, Hemmann, Volker Armin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
alsaplayer?
it is small, fast, you can run douzends of instances at the same
time. Play
forwards, backwards, at a lot of different speeds - and it has even a
playlist.
I did want to try the alsaplayer, but when I
I just downloaded myself and compiled it I couldn't find a replacement
On 6/4/07, Denis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are some alternatives to Audacious mp3/CD player? I really liked
the old XMMS and used it right up until it was taken off portage.
Audacious seems to resemble XMMS
On 04/06/07, Denis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are some alternatives to Audacious mp3/CD player? I really liked
the old XMMS and used it right up until it was taken off portage.
Audacious seems to resemble XMMS closely enough, but it seems more
fragile. I have it working well on one gentoo
Not sure if you will like these, but did you try :
- quodlibet,
- exaile ?
Cheers !
On 6/4/07, Denis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are some alternatives to Audacious mp3/CD player? I really liked
the old XMMS and used it right up until it was taken off portage.
Audacious seems to resemble
O/H Denis έγραψε:
What are some alternatives to Audacious mp3/CD player? I really liked
the old XMMS and used it right up until it was taken off portage.
Audacious seems to resemble XMMS closely enough, but it seems more
fragile. I have it working well on one gentoo box, but on this box, I
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Denis wrote:
What are some alternatives to Audacious mp3/CD player? I really liked
the old XMMS and used it right up until it was taken off portage.
Audacious seems to resemble XMMS closely enough, but it seems more
fragile. I have it working
I'll have a look at Amarok. Was XMMS removed for licensing issues?
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+++ Denis [gentoo-user] [Mon, Jun 04, 2007 at 05:26:09PM -0400]:
I'll have a look at Amarok. Was XMMS removed for licensing issues?
XMMS was removed due to it being no longer maintained I believe.
I was also a huge XMMS fan and switched to Audacious. But it's so slow and
buggy that I've
quoth the Denis:
I'll have a look at Amarok. Was XMMS removed for licensing issues?
No. It's because the code is old and unmaintained. If I had the skill I would
pick it up myself, but sadly I don't know what the heck I'm doing with it...I
am very surprised that someone has not done this as
On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 17:00:51 -0400
Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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What are some alternatives to Audacious mp3/CD player? I really
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portage. Audacious seems to
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On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 17:00:51 -0400
Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Denis wrote:
What are some alternatives to Audacious mp3/CD player? I really
liked the old XMMS and used it
Amarok is feature-rich, but heavy indeed. I don't recommend it for a
drop-in XMMS replacement. If you like the idea of editing mp3 tags and
organzing your music really nicely, browsing it 3 different ways and
seeing cover art from amazon.com and such, amarok is for you.
Ha... yea, my use
On Monday 04 June 2007 23:40:44 darren kirby wrote:
Was XMMS removed for licensing issues?
No. It's because the code is old and unmaintained. If I had the skill I
would pick it up myself, but sadly I don't know what the heck I'm doing
with it...
I'd rather say it's unmaintainable. People
On 6/5/07, Denis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are some alternatives to Audacious mp3/CD player? I really liked
the old XMMS and used it right up until it was taken off portage.
Audacious seems to resemble XMMS closely enough, but it seems more
fragile. I have it working well on one gentoo
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