
It RULETH!! And is only 333kib, too - schweet. Wow it's already compiling (together with -e world and gentoo-dev-sources-2.6.11 so I might just let mpg123 finish that Faithless - Reverence album for now... ah wait I'll emerge-C i already!! Because Linux is so superior it CAN ACTUALLY DELETE FILES IN USE!!! Ain't that terrific? HAHAHA I just love this free software SHIAT - it's friggin' best'o'breed. Sheeeeesh this does rock so much!! YEAAAAH!! YEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAH!!! And noooooww, we'll be trying to calm down again.. ; )Orpheus is a light-weight text mode menu- and window-driven audio player application for CDs and files in MP3 and Vorbis OGG format. Brief list of its features follows.
Text mode user interfacePlayer
- Based on the ncurses library
- Provides windows, menus and dialogs
- Configurable color schemes
- Configuration is done with dialogs
Network
- Supports MP3 (through mpg123), OGG (with ogg123) and CD tracks
- Saves and loads playlists
- Provides quick access to recent lists played
- Can combine CD, MP3 and OGG tracks in the same playlist
- Edit MP3 and OGG ID tags feature
- "Repeat track", "Repeat play list" and "Random" play modes
- Play list sorting and search options
- Auto-generated currently_playing file which makes it possible to easily find out from other applications what is playing now
- Internal mixer controller
- Command line interface for controlling an already running instance of the program
- CDDB information retrieval for CDs
- HTTP proxy support
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play yourfile.yourextensionAfter seeing yours, moc seems to have some considerably cool things aswell...just on compiling itrounz wrote:i tried "moc" the other day, thats worth checking out (its in portage), as said above mp3blaster is also nice.
after seeing zero`s post above im gonna havta have a look at orpheus now