[linux-audio-user] ogg player for Windows?

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Hallo,
Mark Knecht hat gesagt: // Mark Knecht wrote:

>    Windows Media Player doesn't handle ogg files. Is there a Windows app
> that would allow my to listen to ogg files?

The absolutely best audio player for Windows IMO is foobar2000(.org)
It's open source, it supports ogg, flac, mp3 and all else and is
really cool to look at... ;)

One of the many neat features it has is global shortcuts. I use this a
lot at work to transcribe radio interviews. It allows you to control
for example Rewind or the Pause function with a global key (I use
NUMPAD-0). That way you don't need to leave focus of the text editor
application to stop and rewind a missed section. This is sooo cool and
a major time saver. If someone could add this feature to alsaplayer it
would be wonderful... 

I think, Foobar2000 should be the only player allowed on a Linux
user's Windows desktop, period.

ciao
-- 
 Frank Barknecht                               _ ______footils.org__


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