Doug Stewart wrote :
seth vidal wrote:
| I know someone will be upset but I'd be more than happy for xmms to
die.| I used soundjuicer and rhythmbox for a while the other night and
I'm a| lot happier from an organizational perspective with those two.
|
| soundjuicer is so incredibly simple - if it only imported the ripped
| files immediately into rhythmbox, I'd be incredibly happy :)
Have you looked at the Beep Media Player (aka GTK2+ port of XMMS)?
http://linux-media.net/beep/
It's not good at organizing like Rhythmbox, but it does represent a
better version of xmms.
I totally agree regarding xmms... I only use it currently when I need a
random play of a bunch of songs, while making sure none are played twice,
which rhythmbox doesn't do (and with my luck, I often get the same song
played 3 times in a row...). Beep looks nice, I'll definitely try it out.
Matthias
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