Is there any text mode player that can continue playing after rerunning?
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Is there any text mode player that can continue playing after rerunning?
Is there any text mode player that can continue playing after rerunning?
I tried 'mp3blaster'. Quite good, but it has some stupid conception what order to play files. I tried 'orpheus'. It loads playlists goddamn slow! So is there any other app? A better app? Which allows "remote control".
Thanks.
Mmmm... I also tried 'mpg321'... I don't understand how to use its remote control. So is there any other app? With remote control? A better app?
Thanks.
look up the "screen" program that Tink mentioned -- it allows you to run a program over multiple sessions (ie even if you logged out and in again) without restarting it.
Kornerr: on a completely unrelated matter,
please remove the request for warez from
your signature. This is against the rules
(look at bullet one - otheriwse violate any
laws)
Thanks, Tinkster and Poetics.
Tinkster: I'll remove it somehow later, just hurring up at the moment...
BTW: my nick should be written in lower case... or how it is called - it just looks a bit more pretty.
Thanks again.
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