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I installed xmms, but it stops responding when I'm trying to load an audio file. What could be wrong?

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Open xmms, dont play anything yet! right click on xmms choose settings > preferences > choose output plugin there is a dropdown menu select your soundcard driver could be OSS or ALSA.

I had the same problem as you :crazy:

There is no "best" audio player, it's fully a matter of priorities and preference.

I've been using/looking a lot myself lately and I found out the following;

XMMS plays WMA files, among others, fine once having installed the "xmms-wma"

XMMS has on-screen display with "xmms-xosd" and "xosd" installed.

XMMS has media-key support with "xmms-xf86" or "xmms-acme" or even "xmms-itouch" installed (some require other packages)

Rhythmbox can play anything, but has vitually no theming options and has a rather slow interface.

BMp (Beep Media Player - XMMS-style player using GTK2) has almost all of XMMS's wonderful plugin, but has several drawbacks.

Muine is much like Rhythmbox, and I therefor skipped getting to know it.

AmaroK is a fast, but QT-engined, futuristic player, but lacks functionality and logic in the interface. If I didn't know better, I would've thought it was a commercial and very expensive application.

As for all the CLI-players, their "interfaces" are all the same give or take a command or output, and therefor need no coverage by me.

Hope this all helps. :)

(fragbunny >> They do if you install any/all of the packages/plugins i mentioned earlier.

I personally prefer xmms-itouch)

Why any of you would make so many references to WinAmp, a now bloated and surprisingly ugly-by-default Windows audio-player, is beyond me. XMMS has many more functions and plugins, not to mention the ability to use both their own, BMp and WinAmp skins. I think we'd all be happy if you would stop praising an application that irrelevant to the post topic.

Thanks, it works now. But why doesn't the keyboard shortcuts to play/pause previous and next etc work on xmms?

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you need the plugin check it here hotkeys

install it or search for the plugin pack at rpm then you can use your hotkeys, but you need to configure them in xmms options.

recursive_asshole, I suggest you give Muine a try, the interface is radically different than the itunes-a-likes such as rhythmbox (muine is actually maintained by an old rhythmbox maintainer).

btw, GTK2 is themeable (and can even be made to pick up the current QT theme).

Is there a command line mp3 player that would play an entire folder for me?

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You can use cplay which will use mpg123 or ogg123 when appropriate and play an entire folder of music that you pick.

http://www.tf.hut.fi/~flu/cplay/

As much as I like mplayer for movies, it uses more resources then mpg123 and seems to skip sometimes when I am using my computer for other cpu intensive tasks.

Do these players allow me to play sub folders in a folder as well? For example:

/music contains few mp3 files, /music/something contains some more, /music/more contains even more. Any of these players let me import /music and adds music files in all the subdirectory into its playlist? That's what I want.

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Cplay did it for me, thx!

Edited by jack_canada

I'm using Rhythmbox at the moment, but I'm not satisfied with it. It's lacking features - you can't even sort (by name, album, etc) the songs on your playlists!!? I think that sucks. I need a good player that can organize my library. Amarok looks good - I might give that atry.

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