On 2008-05-26, Linonut <linonut@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> * Roy Schestowitz peremptorily fired off this memo:
>
>> I use AmaroK at home and xmms at work. Less is more sometimes. There's not so
>> much you can improve and enrich when it comes to the only thing that matters
>> at the end: output (sound).
>
> Indeed. Sometimes all you needs is the command line (mpg123 & ogg123).
>
> The nice thing about mplayer from the command line is the descriptive
> output you get.
For something simple and to the point in the GUI I have always
liked gqmpeg. It is a shell for mpg123. With a good desktop shell,
most of what you would use the other bloated tools for is already
handled.
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reading to a hard disk and writing to a hard disk / | \
both at the same time was something worth patenting.
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