Re: mp3 players with Debian (samsung and iriver)

2006-08-12 Thread Jon Dowland
H.S.: > > Thinking of getting an mp3 portable player. Options are > iRiver t30 and Samsung YP-C1Z. The latter also a radio > tuner in it so this appears to be the preferred one. The > main deciding factor for these was that they play OGG > files. I have an irivier H140 which appears as a normal U

Re: mp3 players with Debian (samsung and iriver)

2006-08-12 Thread Magnus Therning
On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 12:50:34 -0400, H.S. wrote: > >Thinking of getting an mp3 portable player. Options are iRiver t30 and >Samsung YP-C1Z. The latter also a radio tuner in it so this appears to >be the preferred one. The main deciding factor for these was that they >play OGG files. > >Has anyon

Re: Samsung it is: YP-C1Z (was Re: mp3 players with Debian (samsung and iriver))

2006-08-11 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 23:39:52 -0400, H.S. wrote: [...] > Got the Samsung YP-C1Z (basically YP-C1, Z means it has 1GB capacity). > Gets detected as any usb stick, in Debian Etch running 2.6.12-2. BTW, > when tried on Sid running 2.6.16, the kernel gave an error (in KDE) > something about hal

Samsung it is: YP-C1Z (was Re: mp3 players with Debian (samsung and iriver))

2006-08-11 Thread H.S.
H.S. wrote: Thinking of getting an mp3 portable player. Options are iRiver t30 and Samsung YP-C1Z. The latter also a radio tuner in it so this appears to be the preferred one. The main deciding factor for these was that they play OGG files. Has anyone used either of these with Debian? I jus

Re: mp3 players with Debian (samsung and iriver)

2006-08-11 Thread Adam J. Hogan
On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 12:50 -0400, H.S. wrote: > Thinking of getting an mp3 portable player. Options are iRiver t30 and > Samsung YP-C1Z. The latter also a radio tuner in it so this appears to > be the preferred one. The main deciding factor for these was that they > play OGG files. > I use a S

Re: mp3 players with Debian (samsung and iriver)

2006-08-11 Thread Jhair Tocancipa Triana
H S writes: > Thinking of getting an mp3 portable player. Options are iRiver t30 and > Samsung YP-C1Z. The latter also a radio tuner in it so this appears to > be the preferred one. The main deciding factor for these was that they > play OGG files. I own a Samsung YP-MT6. It works without problem

Re: mp3 players with Debian (samsung and iriver)

2006-08-11 Thread Bruno Buys
ith radio player, voice recorder, mp3 player and usb storage. Works fine under debian sarge. I plug it in and debian creates a dir with my files. No need for additional driver, its usb storage only. Here in brazil, these mp3 players have appeared with varying brand names, but they all look really

Re: mp3 players with Debian (samsung and iriver)

2006-08-11 Thread Owen Heisler
On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 13:35 -0400, H.S. wrote: > Margiolas Christos wrote: > > You have to know that some models, for example sony mp3s, need a special > > software in order to download mp3s from your computer. So you have to check > > if there is a software for linux. But I think is better for eve

Re: mp3 players with Debian (samsung and iriver)

2006-08-11 Thread Jochen Schulz
H.S.: > > Thinking of getting an mp3 portable player. Options are iRiver t30 and > Samsung YP-C1Z. The latter also a radio tuner in it so this appears to > be the preferred one. The main deciding factor for these was that they > play OGG files. I don't know these models, but a quick suggestion

Re: mp3 players with Debian (samsung and iriver)

2006-08-11 Thread H.S.
Margiolas Christos wrote: You have to know that some models, for example sony mp3s, need a special software in order to download mp3s from your computer. So you have to check if there is a software for linux. But I think is better for everyone to buy a mp3 which doesn't need any software... C

Re: mp3 players with Debian (samsung and iriver)

2006-08-11 Thread Margiolas Christos
You have to know that some models, for example sony mp3s, need a special software in order to download mp3s from your computer. So you have to check if there is a software for linux. But I think is better for everyone to buy a mp3 which doesn't need any software... Christos

mp3 players with Debian (samsung and iriver)

2006-08-11 Thread H.S.
Thinking of getting an mp3 portable player. Options are iRiver t30 and Samsung YP-C1Z. The latter also a radio tuner in it so this appears to be the preferred one. The main deciding factor for these was that they play OGG files. Has anyone used either of these with Debian? I just wanted some

Re: mp3 players?

2001-07-30 Thread Dave Thayer
On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 08:49:41PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On 28 Jul, Michael Perry wrote: > > You can now get a 20g (!) version or get one you bought earlier > > upgraded. All it has in it is a laptop hard drive and a usb > > connection. > > Why limit yourself to a measly 20G? ;-) Th

Re: mp3 players?

2001-07-30 Thread Ade Talabi
[EMAIL PROTECTED], He can go to the moon and back with that...and still have laods of tracks left... [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [29/07/01 at 08:05]: > On 28 Jul, Michael Perry wrote: > > Why limit yourself to a measly 20G? ;-) There are 48G laptop drives > available n

Re: mp3 players?

2001-07-29 Thread tempsch
On 28 Jul, Michael Perry wrote: > You can now get a 20g (!) version or get one you bought earlier > upgraded. All it has in it is a laptop hard drive and a usb > connection. Why limit yourself to a measly 20G? ;-) There are 48G laptop drives available now... There's a guy with 2x48G in his empe

Re: mp3 players?

2001-07-28 Thread Michael Perry
Quoting Sunny Dubey on Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 11:10:08AM -0400: > Hi, > > Which portable mp3 players work with Linux? I was looking a > > Sunny Dubeyround in the kernel, and I saw support for the Rio500, but I was > wondering if anyone was aware of other various protable mp3 pl

mp3 players?

2001-07-28 Thread Sunny Dubey
Hi, Which portable mp3 players work with Linux? I was looking a Sunny Dubeyround in the kernel, and I saw support for the Rio500, but I was wondering if anyone was aware of other various protable mp3 players for linux. Thanks

Re: MP3 players

2001-07-19 Thread Craig Holyoak
On 19 Jul 2001 08:37:20 -0500, Larry W. Irwin Sr. wrote: > On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 12:20:44 -0700 > Craig Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Larry W. Irwin Sr. wrote: > > > > > After reading your mail, I tried each of the output plugins. Only one > > > produced any sound at all and of course

Re: MP3 players

2001-07-19 Thread Larry W. Irwin Sr.
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 12:20:44 -0700 Craig Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Larry W. Irwin Sr. wrote: > > > After reading your mail, I tried each of the output plugins. Only one > > produced any sound at all and of course, it was heavily distorted. > > What do you mean by "heavily distorted

Re: MP3 players

2001-07-18 Thread Larry W. Irwin Sr.
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 21:54:28 +0530 harsha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 10:55:17AM -0500, Larry W. Irwin Sr. wrote: > > > > I finally got sound working on my potato box but still have some problems > > with > > it. mpg123 will play an mp3 perfectly but xmms and freeamp

Re: MP3 players

2001-07-18 Thread Craig Dickson
Larry W. Irwin Sr. wrote: > After reading your mail, I tried each of the output plugins. Only one > produced any sound at all and of course, it was heavily distorted. What do you mean by "heavily distorted"? If it just sounds badly clipped or overdriven, you might try lowering xmms's volume (u

Re: MP3 players

2001-07-18 Thread Larry W. Irwin Sr.
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 18:43:03 + Hereward Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday 18 July 2001 15:55, Larry W. Irwin Sr. wrote: > > I finally got sound working on my potato box but still have some problems > > with it. mpg123 will play an mp3 perfectly but xmms and freeamp produce > >

MP3 players

2001-07-18 Thread Larry W. Irwin Sr.
I finally got sound working on my potato box but still have some problems with it. mpg123 will play an mp3 perfectly but xmms and freeamp produce horribly distorted sound. Since mpg123 works properly, it seems to me that I have the right sound drivers and that they are configured correctly. An

Re: MP3 players

2001-07-18 Thread Hereward Cooper
On Wednesday 18 July 2001 15:55, Larry W. Irwin Sr. wrote: > I finally got sound working on my potato box but still have some problems > with it. mpg123 will play an mp3 perfectly but xmms and freeamp produce > horribly distorted sound. Since mpg123 works properly, it seems to me that > I have th

Re: MP3 players

2001-07-18 Thread harsha
hi, On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 10:55:17AM -0500, Larry W. Irwin Sr. wrote: > > I finally got sound working on my potato box but still have some problems > with > it. mpg123 will play an mp3 perfectly but xmms and freeamp produce horribly > distorted sound. Since mpg123 works properly, it seem

Re: mp3 players

2001-07-11 Thread Nathan Weston
I'm a fan of noatun, the kde media player. It has a nice tray interface, and a plugin for global key shortcuts. It is also very convenient if you are running kde, because it works through the normal kde sound server (which xmms can do too, iirc, but it requires a plugin). I also personally like

Re: mp3 players

2001-07-11 Thread Craig Dickson
Craig Dickson wrote: > http://www.xiph.com/vorbis My sloppiness -- it's actually http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/ Sorry about that. Craig

Re: mp3 players

2001-07-10 Thread Craig Dickson
Hall Stevenson wrote: > Where can I read more about Ogg Vorbis ?? http://www.vorbis.com http://www.xiph.com/vorbis > I'm curious exactly how it's "superior" to mp3... They claim to have a better psychoacoustic model, among other things. In my experience, Vorbis handles lower bit rates much

Re: mp3 players

2001-07-10 Thread Rich Rudnick
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 18:47:12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > hi all! > I did a search for mp3 in the stable package list and got a number of > players. > Does anyone have any favorites? I'd like to hear people's opinions. > which, if any, can copy CD tracks? > thanks! > > xucaen > > grip (http://nos

Re: mp3 players

2001-07-10 Thread Hall Stevenson
* Craig Dickson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010710 22:04]: > Ogg Vorbis is technically superior to mp3 and not patented. (Thomson > Multimedia, who administer Fraunhofer's mp3 patents, have been talking > more and more recently about demanding license fees from everyone who > uses mp3 encoders.) Where c

Re: mp3 players

2001-07-10 Thread Hereward Cooper
Hi, to play mp3s i use xmms, which i love. It can use winamp skins. It used to be called X11Amp. xmms has a plugin that can record a track into a .wav file (disk writer plugin). I think it can write from any source it can read from (eg cd/mp3/wav/etc...) Hereward On Wednesday 11 July 2001 01:47,

Re: mp3 players

2001-07-10 Thread Craig Dickson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > hi all! > I did a search for mp3 in the stable package list and got a number of players. > Does anyone have any favorites? I'd like to hear people's opinions. > which, if any, can copy CD tracks? To rip CD's, use the command-line tool cdparanoia. It will do the best job

Re: mp3 players

2001-07-10 Thread p
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 08:47:12PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > hi all! > I did a search for mp3 in the stable package list and got a number of players. > Does anyone have any favorites? I'd like to hear people's opinions. > which, if any, can copy CD tracks? > thanks! > > xucaen hi, xucaen

mp3 players

2001-07-10 Thread xucaen
hi all! I did a search for mp3 in the stable package list and got a number of players. Does anyone have any favorites? I'd like to hear people's opinions. which, if any, can copy CD tracks? thanks! xucaen

Re: MP3 players

2000-12-14 Thread Scott Patterson
>> >The little baby 64M players, I don't see the point of. I don't know what >> >song I want -next-, let alone for the next hour, or "you're stuck with >> >this hours worth of music all day". Icky. >> >> Wrong...64MB is plenty for when I go running. It's very lightweight >> and durable. Besi

Re: MP3 players

2000-12-13 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
brian moore wrote: > > > The Pjbox does. Works great. You can get one from thinkgeek: they're a > > > > Yes, the pjbox is nice. Unfortunately ThinkGeek won't ship outside the > > US. And with the current rate Euro/Dollar it costs a fortune, too. > > Hrrrm.. you sure they won't? http://www.th

Re: MP3 players

2000-12-13 Thread brian moore
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 11:35:15AM -0500, Scott Patterson wrote: > > > > >The little baby 64M players, I don't see the point of. I don't know what > >song I want -next-, let alone for the next hour, or "you're stuck with > >this hours worth of music all day". Icky. > > Wrong...64MB is plenty

Re: MP3 players

2000-12-13 Thread Scott Patterson
>The little baby 64M players, I don't see the point of. I don't know what >song I want -next-, let alone for the next hour, or "you're stuck with >this hours worth of music all day". Icky. Wrong...64MB is plenty for when I go running. It's very lightweight and durable. Besides, I'd rather not

Re: MP3 players

2000-12-12 Thread brian moore
On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 12:04:11PM +0100, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote: > brian moore wrote: > > > The Pjbox does. Works great. You can get one from thinkgeek: they're a > > Yes, the pjbox is nice. Unfortunately ThinkGeek won't ship outside the > US. And with the current rate Euro/Dollar it costs a

Re: Genica (was: Re: MP3 players)

2000-12-12 Thread Jaye Inabnit ke6sls
I did a search on www.dogpile.com for your product and found amoung other things, a personal website devoted to this very player under both of it's retail names - they are the same player only different retailers. The unit is limited - doesn't do vbr per mfd specs but outher of site says it doe

Re: MP3 players

2000-12-12 Thread Erik Steffl
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote: > > brian moore wrote: > > > The Pjbox does. Works great. You can get one from thinkgeek: they're a > > Yes, the pjbox is nice. Unfortunately ThinkGeek won't ship outside the > US. And with the current rate Euro/Dollar it costs a fortune, too. it cost a fortune eve

Re: Genica (was: Re: MP3 players)

2000-12-12 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Dec 12, 2000, Rogerio Brito wrote: > Wow, I'd love to get one of those toys, but I still have some > questions which I'd be very grateful if you could answer: > > 1 - How does it deal with directories? Does it have any > navigation mode? And how about files that

Re: MP3 players

2000-12-12 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
brian moore wrote: > The Pjbox does. Works great. You can get one from thinkgeek: they're a Yes, the pjbox is nice. Unfortunately ThinkGeek won't ship outside the US. And with the current rate Euro/Dollar it costs a fortune, too. Dammit! Viktor -- Viktor Rosenfeld E-Mail: mailto:[E

Genica (was: Re: MP3 players)

2000-12-12 Thread Rogerio Brito
On Dec 11 2000, Ken Weingold wrote: > Not sure now much it is, but I have something great made by Genica. > It looks like a discman, but plays audio CDs as well as CDR/CDRW's > with MP3's, so your limit is 650 megs. Great search features, too. > And here's the kicker: it's $100. 50 second anti-sh

Re: MP3 players

2000-12-11 Thread brian moore
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 04:07:54PM -0800, Erik Steffl wrote: > but does any of these USB jukebox players work with linux? The Pjbox does. Works great. You can get one from thinkgeek: they're a bit spendier than the Nomad Jukebox from Creative, but I find them to be much nicer: the Nomad, for r

Re: MP3 players

2000-12-11 Thread Erik Steffl
but does any of these USB jukebox players work with linux? erik brian moore wrote: > > On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 05:34:42PM -0500, Mike wrote: > > Ken Weingold wrote: > > > > > > Not sure now much it is, but I have something great made by Genica. > > > It looks like a discman, but plays

Re: MP3 players

2000-12-11 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000, brian moore wrote: > Radio Shit has one advertised in their current catalog (supposedly 'RCA" > made, but who -really- makes it is another question -- even the old > 'minimus11' speakers, the only decent thing R/S has ever made now are > supposedly made by RCA). Grab a CueCat

Re: MP3 players

2000-12-11 Thread brian moore
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 05:34:42PM -0500, Mike wrote: > Ken Weingold wrote: > > > > Not sure now much it is, but I have something great made by Genica. > > It looks like a discman, but plays audio CDs as well as CDR/CDRW's > > with MP3's, so your limit is 650 megs. Great search features, too. > >

Re: MP3 players

2000-12-11 Thread Mike
Ken Weingold wrote: > On Mon, Dec 11, 2000, Mike wrote: > > > > Any idea on what the availability of these things are? As in, do you know > > what, if any, retail-type stores might carry these? Or are they mail-order > > only? I looked around on Genica's web site but found nothing on how to > >

Re: MP3 players

2000-12-11 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000, Mike wrote: > Ken Weingold wrote: > > > > Not sure now much it is, but I have something great made by Genica. > > It looks like a discman, but plays audio CDs as well as CDR/CDRW's > > with MP3's, so your limit is 650 megs. Great search features, too. > > And here's the kick

Re: MP3 players

2000-12-11 Thread Mike
Ken Weingold wrote: > > Not sure now much it is, but I have something great made by Genica. > It looks like a discman, but plays audio CDs as well as CDR/CDRW's > with MP3's, so your limit is 650 megs. Great search features, too. > And here's the kicker: it's $100. 50 second anti-shock - and it

Re: MP3 players

2000-12-11 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000, Frodo Baggins wrote: > Hi debianers, > This evening I saw the perfect self-gift for Christmas :) A mp3 > portable player equiped with a hard disk og 7Gb... Wonderful, isn't > it? Only problem, they sell it with a interfacing software for M$ and > Mac. Do anyone know if the "

MP3 players

2000-12-11 Thread Frodo Baggins
Hi debianers, This evening I saw the perfect self-gift for Christmas :) A mp3 portable player equiped with a hard disk og 7Gb... Wonderful, isn't it? Only problem, they sell it with a interfacing software for M$ and Mac. Do anyone know if the "Creative Lab Jukebox" can be interfaced with a Debian

Re: Free MP3 players?

2000-05-11 Thread Graeme Mathieson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, Dylan Paul Thurston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Are there any free, graphical MP3 players out there? The only one I've > found so far is mp3blaster, which runs in text mode. Most MP3 players > seem to use the very non-fre

Re: Free MP3 players?

2000-05-10 Thread Steve Zinck
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 08:51:16AM -0700, Dylan Paul Thurston wrote: > Are there any free, graphical MP3 players out there? The only one I've > found so far is mp3blaster, which runs in text mode. Most MP3 players > seem to use the very non-free mpg123; why? Mny.

Re: Free MP3 players?

2000-05-10 Thread Corey Popelier
X11Amp, now known as xmms, the Linux version of WinAmp. apt-get install xmms should do the trick. Cheers, Corey Popelier http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~pancreas Work Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, 10 May 2000, Dylan Paul Thurston wrote: > Are there any free, graphical MP3 players

Free MP3 players?

2000-05-10 Thread Dylan Paul Thurston
Are there any free, graphical MP3 players out there? The only one I've found so far is mp3blaster, which runs in text mode. Most MP3 players seem to use the very non-free mpg123; why? Thanks, Dylan Thurston [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Please CC: me on responses.)

Re: MP3 Players and Encoders

1999-12-19 Thread Jan Ludewig
On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 12:41:09AM +1100, Andrew J.F. Clark wrote: > I'd like to encode some cds I have as mp3s and I'm wondering what the > best packages are to do this. I'd like a player similar to winamp if > one is available. Encoder: gogo (lame written partly in assembler ;) Jan

Re: MP3 Players and Encoders

1999-12-17 Thread Bart Szyszka
> One word: xmms. Extremely compatible with WinAMP - similar UI (imo), and > has an identical skin format. > I don't have URLs for either, but you can find them at > http://freshmeat.net. Yeah, XMMS is awesome. You can 'apt-get install xmms' it too. It's site is at: http://www.xmms.org -- Bart S

Re: MP3 Players and Encoders

1999-12-17 Thread Dave Sherohman
Andrew J.F. Clark said: > I'd like to encode some cds I have as mp3s and I'm wondering what the > best packages are to do this. I use cdgrab/abcde (I don't remember which is its name in Potato and which is in Slink), which is a shell script that coordinates various other programs (cdparanoia, lam

Re: MP3 Players and Encoders

1999-12-17 Thread Sean Johnson
mp clone. There are plenty of other graphical mp3 players as well, gqmpeg, gmp3, kmp3, etc. Sean "Andrew J.F. Clark" wrote: > > I'd like to encode some cds I have as mp3s and I'm wondering what the > best packages are to do this. I'd like a player similar t

Re: MP3 Players and Encoders

1999-12-17 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > I'd like to encode some cds I have as mp3s and I'm wondering what the > best packages are to do this. I like to use grip. > I'd like a player similar to winamp if one is available. One word: xmms. Extremely compatible with WinAMP - s

Re: MP3 Players and Encoders

1999-12-17 Thread Marcin Kurc
winamp - xmms under linux I use cdparanois to rip and bladeenc to encode, go to freshmeat.net or mp3.com and search for other ones On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 12:41:09AM +1100, Andrew J.F. Clark wrote: > I'd like to encode some cds I have as mp3s and I'm wondering what the > best packages are to do

MP3 Players and Encoders

1999-12-17 Thread Andrew J.F. Clark
I'd like to encode some cds I have as mp3s and I'm wondering what the best packages are to do this. I'd like a player similar to winamp if one is available. -- Regards, Andrew Clark

Re: mp3 players

1997-10-30 Thread Olivier THARAN
On Thu, Oct 30, 1997 at 01:35:54AM +0100, Remco Blaakmeer wrote: > splay, which has no (or a vey small) internal buffer and can't pipe into a > wav player splay (in its latest version at least) can make use of Xavier Leroy's pthreads package (that's version 0.6, the one included in glibc) and uses

Re: mp3 players

1997-10-30 Thread Simon's Mailing List Account
Probably... I'm somewhat sure that decoding mp3s is a mixture of integer and FPU ops, which would mean that Intel or AMD would do a lot better than Cyrix. --Simon On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote: > On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Simon's Mailing List Account wrote: > > > I don't know about CPU usag

Re: mp3 players

1997-10-30 Thread Lawrence
Paul Miller wrote: > > On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Simon's Mailing List Account wrote: > > > I don't know about CPU usage, but mpg123 only uses ~20% or less of > > my Pentium classic 133, and has good playback quality... > > hmm.. I have a Cyrix 166+/64 EDO and an old SB16, I get around 45% > usuage..

Re: mp3 players

1997-10-30 Thread Remco Blaakmeer
On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote: > what is the best mp3 (layer 3) player (in terms of least CPU usuage)? I have a P75 system. The mp3 players I have used are: l3dec in combination with wavplay or (self-compiled) bplay with a 2MB buffer - used about 70% CPU and without the 2MB buffe

Re: mp3 players

1997-10-29 Thread Paul Miller
On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Ian Keith Setford wrote: > I have a PPro200 so your CPU time may vary but I thought I might suggest > you looking into the Saiber Jukebox. It has lots of features like FF, > playlists, database inclusions and so forth. It is great in my opinion. I saw that and really wanted

Re: mp3 players

1997-10-29 Thread Paul Miller
On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Simon's Mailing List Account wrote: > I don't know about CPU usage, but mpg123 only uses ~20% or less of > my Pentium classic 133, and has good playback quality... hmm.. I have a Cyrix 166+/64 EDO and an old SB16, I get around 45% usuage.. Perhaps this is the fault of my Cyri

Re: mp3 players

1997-10-29 Thread Ian Keith Setford
I have a PPro200 so your CPU time may vary but I thought I might suggest you looking into the Saiber Jukebox. It has lots of features like FF, playlists, database inclusions and so forth. It is great in my opinion. Cheers, Ian On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote: > what is the best mp3

Re: mp3 players

1997-10-29 Thread Simon's Mailing List Account
I don't know about CPU usage, but mpg123 only uses ~20% or less of my Pentium classic 133, and has good playback quality... Simon On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote: > what is the best mp3 (layer 3) player (in terms of least CPU usuage)? > > -Paul > > > -- > TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILI

Re: mp3 players

1997-10-29 Thread Ben Pfaff
Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > what is the best mp3 (layer 3) player (in terms of least CPU usuage)? I don't know exactly which is the "best", even in these objective terms, but I must say that mpg123 seems to do a very good job. Definitely CD quality output, and `top' reports only abou

mp3 players

1997-10-29 Thread Paul Miller
what is the best mp3 (layer 3) player (in terms of least CPU usuage)? -Paul -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .