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Hi all,
I see a few players in Linux/BSD that support Musepack, but of utmost importance to me is the use of Replay Gain, and obviously a player that makes use of the gapless playback support. Does anyone use Replay Gain on any of these (or other players) and can safely recommend them? I don't have a current Linux install right now but will be throwing a Debian variant on in the next few weeks or so... (From the Replay Gain wiki page at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replay_Gain) Replay Gain–compliant audio players that also support Musepack: * Amarok for Linux * Audacious for Unix-like systems * Aqualung for Linux and Windows * Exaile for Linux/GNOME * Mpg123 supported for only Xing/Lame/Info header * mpd for Unix-like systems * Muine music player for GNOME * XMMS for Unix-like systems with X11 (supports Replay Gain for Vorbis; for MP3 files, a patched version of the xmms-mad plugin which only supports APEv2 is available. Thanks for any input. I am not really wanting to use foobar with WINE, but I suppose I could try it. Scott |
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MPD with Sonata as a front end is my preferred Linux player. (I still use Foobar2000 with Wine for tagging/sorting/organizing)
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