Sunny wrote:
On 10/2/07, Jonathan Wilson
wrote: The one and only reason for that, is, that with xmms I can use the keyboard to "seek" forward and backwards while the song is playing. So if I have to practice a small difficult section of a song I can just tap the left-arrow key and hear it again. I can't do that in Amarok, even in the little player window, which is disappointing.
The first hit in google for "xmms replacement" is this one: http://gentoo-wiki.com/Xmms_replacement
The conclusion is audacios - especially the author of the article says it can be navigated with the cursor keys (a little bit not satisfying for him, but ...)
Cheers
Another interesting project is qmmp http://qmmp.ylsoftware.com/index_en.html Audacious would be my choice, if it worked properly :p I have some serious issues with both 1.3.x and the latest 1.4 versions. 2 that bugs me the most: 1. When load all my music, and save a playlist, on the next startup of audacious, the playlist is lost (discarded) due to a parsing error in their playlist parser. They are working on that one. 2. The window of audacious is "sticky" on my system. I've tried several different window managers etc, but it does not help. "Sticky" in the sense, that when i move around the main window, then release the mouse button, the window still follows the cursor, for the same amount of time as the original move took. Best regards Sylvester -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org