On Sunday 17 October 2010 13:23:37 fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 11:32:29AM +0200, Björn Lindig wrote: > > Hey, check-out moc-player. It is ncurses-based and I use it very much, > > because it startsup very fast. > > No CDDA as far as I can see. And that's in fact rather essential. > Normal sound files including multichannel are handled by my own > player. No mp3 so far, maybe I'll add it. But I need something > to plays CDs when 'out of office'. > > Every now and then someone asks me for a CD after a recording. > Burning it is no problem, checking the result is. For checking the results I would say an external cd-player is better. Otherwise you probably only know that the drive that burnt them is able to read them:-) Other than that: mplayer does what you want, it plays mp3/ogg/flac/wav/you_name_it, cdda and also does multichannel. I successfully used it to play ambisonics files within jack. While it normally does auto- connect to the first hardware-outputs, it can be told to connect to any other jack-client or to none at all... Have fun, Arnold
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