On Sun, 2006-12-31 at 14:42 +0100, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
I know exactly what you mean. The UI of XMMS was one of the things that
made me go looking for another player, years ago.
He he, I used XMMS for much longer than I should have for just the
opposite reason. I'm a longtime Winamp user, and
On Sun, 2006-12-31 at 00:27 +, Philistine wrote:
I'm looking for a music player in Debian with some features, I
did not yet find in the ones I tried (alsaplayer, beep,
mp3blaster, quodlibet, rhythmbox, zinf). I did not try banshee
(55.2 MB of additional disk space will be used) nor amarok
John Hasler wrote:
Sebastian writes:
I hold Debian developers in high regard - and, was a bit incredulous that
he wasn't aware of Debian's own offerings...
Debian has tens of thousands of packages.
...especially such a common application group as music players.
Some of us are not
On Sat, Dec 30, 2006 at 06:52:41PM -0800, Baz wrote:
You're a Debian developer - and, don't know music players?
Fortunately, it's not a requirement for DDs to know all Debian
packages. I already mentioned, that I tried six players:
alsaplayer, beep, mp3blaster, quodlibet, rhythmbox, zinf.
On Sun, 2006-12-31 at 13:11 +, Philistine wrote:
Thanks to Sven Arvidsson! I found the plugins SndStretch for
xmms and Scizzor for both xmms and beep. Both are not packaged.
They are easily compiled and at least SndStretch works fine.
There is also a crossfade plugin for xmms in Debian.
Update: moreamp 0.1.19 seems to be very capable. It includes
pitch/tempo/speed effects out of the box. Again, not yet
packaged for Debian. The UI needs some work, but moreamp is most
promising so far.
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact
Philistine said...
Hi,
I'm looking for a music player in Debian with some features, I
did not yet find in the ones I tried (alsaplayer, beep,
mp3blaster, quodlibet, rhythmbox, zinf). I did not try banshee
(55.2 MB of additional disk space will be used) nor amarok
(124MB...). What I would
I'm looking for a music player in Debian with some features, I
did not yet find in the ones I tried
xmms gives some additional options for playing music, such as an
equalizer. Also, a good website for finding music applications is
http://sound.condorow.net/
Mark
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email
Hi,
I'm looking for a music player in Debian with some features, I
did not yet find in the ones I tried (alsaplayer, beep,
mp3blaster, quodlibet, rhythmbox, zinf). I did not try banshee
(55.2 MB of additional disk space will be used) nor amarok
(124MB...). What I would like to see:
- most
On 12/30/06, Philistine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a music player in Debian with some features, I
did not yet find in the ones I tried (alsaplayer, beep,
mp3blaster, quodlibet, rhythmbox, zinf). I did not try banshee
(55.2 MB of additional disk space will be used) nor amarok
On Sat, Dec 30, 2006 at 06:52:41PM -0800, Baz wrote:
You're a Debian developer - and, don't know music players? Nevertheless, I
like VLC...
Wow. That's a bit harsh. Yes, he is a Debian developer. Apparently,
his interests [0] include communication protocols, documentation and
Emacs.
On 12/30/06, Roberto C. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Dec 30, 2006 at 06:52:41PM -0800, Baz wrote:
You're a Debian developer - and, don't know music
players? Nevertheless, I
like VLC...
Wow. That's a bit harsh. Yes, he is a Debian developer. Apparently,
his interests [0]
Sebastian writes:
I hold Debian developers in high regard - and, was a bit incredulous that
he wasn't aware of Debian's own offerings...
Debian has tens of thousands of packages.
...especially such a common application group as music players.
Some of us are not interested in music players.
13 matches
Mail list logo