Re: Audio player that handles WMA audio files and WPL playlists

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On 03/01/2011 07:33 PM, Joel Roth wrote:
A friend has an old laptop with Windows XP that is
misbehaving.

Clearly it's XP misbehaving, not the laptop itself.

He has a lot of music and playlists in the above formats.
Does Linux have a player that is compatible with these?

Mplayer, vlc, totem etc. all handle wma, provided you have appropriate codecs installed.

Depending on distro or player backend, suitable packages might be called
w32codecs, gstreamer-plugins-ugly etc.

I'm considering installing a Linux distribution for him.
The window manager needs to be lightweight enough to run on
a Pentium M, with 500MB memory.  He'd like to be able to
view videos as well.

I'm running Fedora on an HP laptop, Pentium M, 512MB RAM, with Xfce and rpmfusion[1] for non-free formats.

A very usable setup, but would benefit from more RAM, as any machine would.

[1] http://rpmfusion.org
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