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Posted on 09-17-06 08:29 PM Link | Quote
I'm looking for something as good as winamp. Something that can can bring in entire directories and subdirectories of music at a time, where I can put them into playlists, and have a small, out of the way skin on top. I'm running KDE on SuSE, by the way.

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(edited by l0rca on 09-17-06 07:29 PM)
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Posted on 09-17-06 08:34 PM Link | Quote
I don't really care for Winamp-clones (I prefer to do everything media-related via CLI), but you'd probably like Audacious
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Posted on 09-18-06 06:35 PM Link | Quote
xmms is nice.
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Posted on 09-18-06 07:54 PM Link | Quote
XMMS is obsolete
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Posted on 09-19-06 02:14 AM Link | Quote
Thanks guys.

Now, if you don't mind helping me again, I'm looking for a DVD-player, without the need to further download codecs on top.

(Err... the thing is, I've got to log on to windows to go online and download, then use linux to take the information from my windows partition over...)
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Posted on 09-19-06 06:53 AM Link | Quote
It's hard to believe you can't already do that with MPlayer, though perhaps getting VLC and(/or) libdvdcss will do it.

Originally posted by l0rca
(Err... the thing is, I've got to log on to windows to go online and download, then use linux to take the information from my windows partition over...)

Why?
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Posted on 09-19-06 10:37 AM Link | Quote
If you're running KDE, I would recommend Amarok... actually even if you were running Gnome I would recommend it, it's my favorite media player for linux. As far as DVD goes, I'm pretty sure I had totem-xine playing dvd's flawlessly...
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Posted on 09-19-06 05:50 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Black Lord +
If you're running KDE, I would recommend Amarok... actually even if you were running Gnome I would recommend it, it's my favorite media player for linux.

I concur. AmaroK is awesome. I use a combination of three programs for media.

AmaroK for my vast MP3 collection, XMMS for quickly testing out music, and XINE-UI for playing video.
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Posted on 09-19-06 06:06 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by FreeDOS +
It's hard to believe you can't already do that with MPlayer, though perhaps getting VLC and(/or) libdvdcss will do it.

Originally posted by l0rca
(Err... the thing is, I've got to log on to windows to go online and download, then use linux to take the information from my windows partition over...)

Why?


My wireless internet connection, T-mobile, is a Windows only program.
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Posted on 09-20-06 12:14 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by FreeDOS +
XMMS is obsolete


Ah, I suppose so. However, I don't really see the need to upgrade. The current version works fine for my tastes.


(edited by Gavin on 09-19-06 11:22 PM)
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