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More precisely, I meant : |
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http://www.sacredchao.net/quodlibet |
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http://www.exaile.org/ |
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Also, Wikipedia is astonishingly knowledgeable about audio players, these days : |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_media_players#Audio_players.07UNIQ4f732286383f389d-nowiki-00000199-QINU1.07UNIQ4f732286383f389d-nowiki-0000019A-QINU |
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Hope this helps. |
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On 6/6/07, Jean-Baptiste Mestelan <mestelan@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Not sure if you will like these, but did you try : |
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> - quodlibet, |
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> - exaile ? |
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> Cheers ! |
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> On 6/4/07, Denis <denis.che@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > What are some alternatives to Audacious mp3/CD player? I really liked |
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> > the old XMMS and used it right up until it was taken off portage. |
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> > Audacious seems to resemble XMMS closely enough, but it seems more |
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> > fragile. I have it working well on one gentoo box, but on this box, I |
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> > am just having no luck getting it to run without errors (won't read |
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> > audio CD, master volume control is not functional, playlist errors on |
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> > start-up... ) I'm looking for something with a GUI rather than a |
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> > command-line player. |
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> > Thanks. |
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