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01-19-2005, 07:06 AM
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Norge
Distribution: Debian
Posts: 116
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Command line MP3 player?
Howdy ppl!
Does any one know if there are an commandline MP3 player (for Debian)?
Or maybe a web based one that works with Apache? This might be a strech, but hey if one dont ask, right?
Tnx 4 your help!
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01-19-2005, 07:11 AM
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Senior Member
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: UK
Distribution: Debian SID / KDE 3.5
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Try cdcd or dcd. Both are available from Debian.
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01-19-2005, 07:20 AM
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Norge
Distribution: Debian
Posts: 116
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Tnx, leonscape!
Off to the music! 
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01-19-2005, 07:44 AM
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Moderator
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: UK
Distribution: Gentoo, RHEL, Fedora, Centos
Posts: 43,417
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by far the most popular console player is mpg123 (or the near identical fork, mpg321) you will already have these installed.
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01-19-2005, 08:04 AM
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: hopefully not here
Distribution: Gentoo
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if you have mplayer also installed, you can use that also ... so many choices
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01-19-2005, 08:55 AM
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LQ Guru
Registered: May 2003
Location: INDIA
Distribution: Ubuntu, Solaris,CentOS
Posts: 5,522
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mp3blaster is also one with some adv. options
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01-19-2005, 09:37 AM
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Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Parts Unknown
Distribution: Arch
Posts: 377
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"amp" comes with a lot of systems, too.
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01-19-2005, 10:07 AM
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Norge
Distribution: Debian
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Tnx for all the tips guys/girls!
Now I only have to figure out how to setup the soundcard. 
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01-19-2005, 10:34 AM
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Pennsylvania
Distribution: Mandrake 9.1 and Redhat 9
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mp3 command line
i have mpg123 and it is a really good player because you can do some kool distortions to the music, easy to use. For example, you can speed the song up by playing just only the 5th frames, or you can slow it down.
also, you can get the mp3blaster program at:
http://www.stack.nl/~brama/mp3blaster.html
--ben
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