At 01:47 on 13 Apr 2012, Christopher R. Antila wrote: >On 04/12/2012 04:12 AM, Mark Knoop wrote: >>> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 5:34 AM, Brendan Jones >>> <brendan.jones.it@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: >>>> >>>> Agreed - native Jack support would be a plus (I think something >>>> like audacious fits the bill here). >>>> >>>> Brendan >> >> Could I suggest alsaplayer? >> >> http://www.alsaplayer.org/features.php >> > >Looks good, but... I'm thinking of Mac OS X, which has a feature where >you can select a media file and press the space bar to preview it in a >pop-out window. I have this sort of functionality in mind: a clickable >"seek bar" with times, and buttons for rewind, play/pause, and >forward. Nothing beyond that. > >If I'm going to get this, I'll probably have to write a new >application myself at some point, or change an existing one. >AlsaPlayer and Audacious just have too many features to use as I have >in mind. > >On the other hand, >A) not everybody wants to do what I want to do, and >B) we need an audio player now, so AlsaPlayer looks like a good choice. > >Is anybody else interested in making an audio file player with JACK >support that has basically no features, opens and starts playing in an >instant, and can be easily (for users) integrated into a file browser? I suspect it would not be tremendously difficult to write a new interface to AlsaPlayer which would do what you describe. https://github.com/alsaplayer/alsaplayer/tree/master/interface -- Mark Knoop _______________________________________________ music mailing list music@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/music