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On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 00:30:41 -0700 |
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"Richard Fish" <bigfish@××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> On 10/24/06, Mauro Maroni <mmaroni@××××××.ar> wrote: |
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> > On Tuesday 24 October 2006 14:52, Rodrigo Gnoatto Amaral wrote: |
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> > > Xmms was Hard Masked. |
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> > > It's being removed from the portage tree. |
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> > > Gentoo people suggested to use Audacious instead. |
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> > Does anyone know if audacious is able to open cue sheets? |
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> > I have a lot of CDs in single flac files. |
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> > Any other player capable of that? |
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> Amarok apparently has this ability, although I've never used it (cue |
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> sheets that is, I love amarok long time!). |
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I couldn't figure out how to use cue sheets in Amarok, but that could |
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just be me. |
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If you emerge media-plugins/audacious-plugins, that includes a |
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"Cuesheet Container Plugin" for audacious (which seems to be the |
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closest to xmms of the replacements), but it seems to be pretty |
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rudimentary - it loads up the different tracks, but the seek-bar goes |
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through the entire file, not the individual track. Also, it only seems |
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to work w/ external cue sheets, not the cue sheet metadata block in |
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FLAC files. |
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LAMIP <http://lamip.sf.net> looks promising w/ regards to cue sheet |
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support, but is still in somewhat early development. |
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Conway S. Smith |