Re: Suggestions for minimal audio player?

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On Tue, 24 Sep 2024 10:31:05 +0200
Bengt Gördén <bengan@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>On 2024-09-23 20:22, Kevin Zembower wrote:
>> Can anyone suggest a minimal audio player, that I could keep on top of
>> the document that I'm taking notes on, and could be easily controlled
>> and display the current location in the audio file? Is there any audio
>> player used for transcription that would fit these specifications?
>> Anyone use anything for tasks such as this that they'd recommend? All I
>> think I need are basic transport controls (fast forward and back, jump
>> forward or back X seconds, stop and play, wind to beginning or end) and
>> the time display. An added bonus would be if I could load a whole
>> playlist, or a directory of audio files, all in at once, and then go
>> through them individually, one after the other.  
>
>Thinking of "audacious". Fork of old XMMS. Turn on classic winamp mode. 
>Hard to get a gui more minimal than that. It works with standard keys 
>for play, pause, etc. If you feel like it, it can be controlled with 
>lirc (linux infrared remote control).
>

Beat me to it. I was going to suggest that. I've been using it for years - it's
never failed yet.

-- 
Will J Godfrey {apparently now an 'elderly'}
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