I can think of other alternatives: midnight comander (mc), on console,
it plays using mplayer;
and emacs dired-mode pressing "!"

On KDE dolphin does it too, with a nice player on the side.

2010/10/25 Dan S <[email protected]>:
> Hi - looks like it doesn't exist in Thunar (the xfce equivalent of
> Nautilus), though the "thunar-thumbnailers" webpage says sometime
> "soon" they would like to add audio thumbnails.
>
> You could install Nautilus if you need that feature - that's all I can
> think of to suggest. It does sound like a nice feature, although I
> definitely wouldn't want it turned on while performing!
>
> Dan
>
>
> 2010/10/25 David Harris <[email protected]>:
>> I love Pure:dyne, but I would much appreciateĀ having an audio preview.
>> Sometimes I use Mint 9 and I like how the Nautilus program will preview the
>> audio if you hover your mouse over the audio file. This is essentual to me
>> as I use a lot of samples and also create my own. Having an audio preview
>> would be awesome as far as organizing my sample library. I'm not sure if I
>> can tweak system or download something or whether an audio preview would
>> have be something done done to the OS, but any help in this area would be
>> most appreciated.
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>> http://identi.ca/group/puredyne
>> irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne
>>
>
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