[GLLUG] xmms alternatives?
Mark Tarquini
mark at iametarq.com
Wed Feb 25 16:39:51 EST 2004
grumble...
here are the exact errors:
Setting up gstreamer-gnomevfs (0.6.4-4) ...
I/O error : No such file or directory
I/O error : No such file or directory
Setting up gstreamer-mad (0.6.4-4) ...
I/O error : No such file or directory
I/O error : No such file or directory
Setting up gstreamer-plugin-libs (0.6.4-4) ...
Setting up gstreamer-misc (0.6.4-4) ...
I/O error : No such file or directory
I/O error : No such file or directory
Setting up gstreamer-oss (0.6.4-4) ...
I/O error : No such file or directory
I/O error : No such file or directory
Setting up gstreamer-vorbis (0.6.4-4) ...
I/O error : No such file or directory
I/O error : No such file or directory
Setting up rhythmbox (0.6.5-2) ...
-mark
On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 12:25, Edward Glowacki wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 11:48, Mark Tarquini wrote:
> > What does everyone use to listen to mp3s?
> >
> > Are there any good alternatives to XMMS?
>
> I really hate the user interface for XMMS... =P
>
> I recently installed and have been using RhythmBox for a while now,
> seems to be nicer than XMMS for managing and playing larger collections
> of MP3's. It's sort of like iTunes I guess, in that you can browse
> through your collection based on genre/artist/album. It's not perfect
> yet, still needs some work, but it's not too bad. Supports rating songs
> and keeps track of when/how often you play them, and you can sort based
> on those things (or just about anything really).
>
> -ED
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-Mark Tarquini
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