ranasrule
Aug 13 2005, 17:29
is there a linux version of winamp ?
ootput
Aug 13 2005, 17:32
beep-media-player + xmms are similar.
ranasrule
Aug 13 2005, 17:35
QUOTE(sentio @ Aug 13 2005, 22:32)
beep-media-player + xmms are similar.
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ok ill try em out...thanks
Arckon
Aug 13 2005, 17:40
Also try Amarok or Zinf too.
I really would like to see the Winamp devs come out w/ a Linux version, but I highly doubt it would ever happen. I really find most of the media players really lacking in certain areas.
My media players of choice are Winamp for music and Media Player Classic for movies, but I haven't been able to get either of them to work very well w/ Wine.
Malbojia
Aug 13 2005, 17:41
quick note to using xmms, if you need the presets I'd suggest you save the winamp ones and load them. Also for xmms skins you can use winamps version 2.xx series skins. all you need to if it's a folder is copy to ~/.xmms/skins
Also if there the wgz rename them to .zip and move them to the same place.
HockeyFan4Life
Aug 13 2005, 17:46
I got winamp lite to run in Kubuntu by using wine.......Scott
there was a version of Winamp that was floating around the internet (for linux) but i dont know where you'll find it now
Try some of the media apps that come with kubuntu, or are available through synaptic.
Amarok is awesome if you want an app that has everything. I think it's too much just for listening to music.
Juk is what I use. Simple interface and easy to setup.
Crimson Behelit
Aug 13 2005, 21:53
XMMS or Beep Media Player
XMMS is pretty much a clone of Winamp, and Beep is a reworking of Xmms.
semaja2.net
Aug 14 2005, 02:00
just so i dont start a new topic, is there any programs like foobar for linux or a port of foobar would be great cuz its so light weight
PS also is there any programs like amarok/wmp10 for linux that handles videos tho
thagame
Aug 14 2005, 02:10
use xmms, then on gnome-look.org theres a winamp skin that makes it look identical to winamp classic
Winamp on Linux? Hmm... that should be called Linamp

P.S.: just searched for in google:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/linamp/
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