On Thu, 1 May 2008 16:04:31 +1000
"Loki Davison" <loki.davison(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 2:58 PM, cdr
<_(a)whats-your.name> wrote:
So
general summary of the discussion is apart from Amarok the
options
for attractive and functional audio players are minimal. I really
hoped there was an app out there that did everything i want.
audio players is probably a more crowded category than just about
everything except text editors. in the audio space im sure its even
more crowded than 2-channel wave editors..
surprising you can't find something that meets your needs
maybe time to make your entry into the audio player space?
Does anyone know of an app that uses and album cover view as more
central feature? Lots of apps seem focused to non-album
listening.
have you tried foobar2000 in wine? i like to use that w/ a nicce
huge LP-sized album cover panel..when im not running mplayer, which
is 98% of the time
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I've just been looking at MPD and it leads me to another question.
There seem to be 2 million mpd frontends. Can anyone recommend a good
gtk/qt one?
Loki
Not gtk/qt but quite my favorite: ncmpc
Qmpd appears to be quite ok as well.
I tried a couple someday but honestly can't really remember how they
all compare.
Philipp