On Sat, 16 Oct 2010 23:23:36 +0200
Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy(a)autostatic.com> wrote:
On 10/16/2010 11:20 PM, Folderol wrote:
On Sat, 16 Oct 2010 23:13:26 +0200
Jeremy Jongepier<jeremy(a)autostatic.com> wrote:
On 10/16/2010 10:39 PM, fons(a)kokkinizita.net
wrote:
Hello all,
for the N-th time I've been wasting my time trying to get
alsaplayer to work on a new system. So I'm looking for
another audo player with the following features:
- Jack output, not autoconnecting.
- Plays anything via libsndfile + mp3 + CDs.
- Graphical interface but not dependent on Gnome or KDE.
- High quality resampling when necessary.
- No eye candy, 'equalisers', 'spectrum analysers' etc.
- Bonus points if it handles multichannel files.
So far I haven't found anything.
Ciao,
Hello Fons,
First one that pops up in my mind is Aqualung but my bet is you already
tried that one.
http://aqualung.factorial.hu/
Best,
Jeremy
I think Audacious (with the extra plugins) can do most of that. I have it
confgured for 'tinyplayer'.
It has quite a lot of the 'toys' but fortunately they can all be turned off ...
permanently :)
Second that, especially when using Audacious-GTKui. But I had so much
issues with Audacious in the past that I barely use it anymore, it used
to be one hell of a buggy player.
Best,
Jeremy
Yes, I know it's had issues in the past, but the current version from debian
(squeeze) seems very stable.
It will auto-connect on start-up, but never objects when I gently prise it's
fingers off with qjackctl, and is quite happy to be re-routed through any other
jack kit such as guitar effects plugins :D
Don't know it it handles multichannel files (I don't have any myself).
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