[linux-audio-user] [ANN] Aqualung, a new music player for GNU/Linux

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On Friday 3 September 2004 20:02, Tom Szilagyi wrote:
>
> Aqualung is a new music player for the GNU/Linux operating system.
> It plays audio files from your filesystem and has the feature of
> inserting _no_gaps_ between adjacent tracks.

I'm sure this is a cool program and I'll give it a try - but (and I hate to 
admit it) the player I used to use when I was winslaved had a configurable 
length of gap between tracks and could fade the next track in over the 
fadeout of the previous one.  Mostly, this was quite good but I would really 
have liked them to be beatlocked.

For listening to classical music, I would use a 2-second gap without fading 
because a short pause between movements is desirable.

Edward Barrow

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