-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sat April 10 2004 11:01, Tom wrote: > On my desperate search for a decent music player
I can't offer you any advice on Noatun (it's unusable for me as well) but I can suggest a couple of alternatives. Neither are in Debian yet, but Intent to Package (ITP)'s have been filed for both. Amarok is a very nice music-only player for KDE with some fancy visualizations and a nice playlist tool. It also has a built-in database of streaming servers. I didn't file the ITP because I was beaten to it, but I can't find that person's debs so you can try mine if you want. http://amarok.sourceforge.net/ Kaffeine is a media player for KDE that's base on Xine, and thus supports every audio and video format I've ever heard of. It can use MPlayer codecs. It comes with a konqueror plugin that lets you open an embedded clip in a full-fledged Kaffeine window, if you want. There's also a mozilla plugin. You can save streams and even rebroadcast them from inside Kaffeine. I filed the ITP for this one, and my debs should be in Debian within the week. If you just can't wait, grab the debs from my site. http://kaffeine.sourceforge.net/ My debs: http://greenfs.mine.nu/files/debs/ P.S. Keep in mind that Kaffeine is very new. It's more stable than Noatun (for me) but it can be a tad fragile at times. I use amarok for music and Kaffeine for movies. - -- Zack Cerza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP Key ID: 9A8BE23F -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAeI/0pkwJUpqL4j8RAgvoAJ40jR50yGpz1mVBcx6qahJ5A7+m8ACdHOV1 snWXlCu8PJFnftbNdSaJED4= =q/2R -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

