Re: [newbie]7.2 gnapster
I've installed LM7.2 and gnapster works fine - I'm playing some mp3s I've downloaded just now. Soundcard is SB Live! Regards Joseph eric wrote: skidley wrote: On Fri, 17 Nov 2000, root wrote: Dear All, Has anyone tried any of the napster clones with 7.2 yet? I have the gnapster and it seems to get the music fine . Unfortunately Kaiman does not work at all for playing the music. The Xmms player works except the music fades in and out. I do not know if the problem is with KDE2 downloading music or with the players themsselves. I certainly would like this up and running well in 7.2. The music player in 7 worked very well. Is there another player I can try? Thank you. Marcia I personally prefer mpg123 at the command line. One great option is -b size sets up a buffer however big ya want so that when ya start up a pig like netscape or something it doesn't effect the music. Kinda like antiskip on a portable cd player. Stores a few seconds ahead in buffer. neat feature. And it uses far less memory and cpu resources than xmms which is a pig! -- Chad Y. Registered Linux User #195191 Registered Linux Box #86749 Dear Skidley: what websites we can use mpg123 to listen music or live audio? I ever go to MP3.com , and listen some music. best regard Eric
[newbie]7.2 gnapster
Dear All, Has anyone tried any of the napster clones with 7.2 yet? I have the gnapster and it seems to get the music fine . Unfortunately Kaiman does not work at all for playing the music. The Xmms player works except the music fades in and out. I do not know if the problem is with KDE2 downloading music or with the players themsselves. I certainly would like this up and running well in 7.2. The music player in 7 worked very well. Is there another player I can try? Thank you. Marcia
Re: [newbie]7.2 gnapster
On Fri, 17 Nov 2000, root wrote: Dear All, Has anyone tried any of the napster clones with 7.2 yet? I have the gnapster and it seems to get the music fine . Unfortunately Kaiman does not work at all for playing the music. The Xmms player works except the music fades in and out. I do not know if the problem is with KDE2 downloading music or with the players themsselves. I certainly would like this up and running well in 7.2. The music player in 7 worked very well. Is there another player I can try? Thank you. Marcia I personally prefer mpg123 at the command line. One great option is -b size sets up a buffer however big ya want so that when ya start up a pig like netscape or something it doesn't effect the music. Kinda like antiskip on a portable cd player. Stores a few seconds ahead in buffer. neat feature. And it uses far less memory and cpu resources than xmms which is a pig! -- Chad Y. Registered Linux User #195191 Registered Linux Box #86749
Re: [newbie]7.2 gnapster
On Friday 17 November 2000 01:50 pm, root wrote: Dear All, Has anyone tried any of the napster clones with 7.2 yet? I have the gnapster and it seems to get the music fine . I use Knapster, works great Unfortunately Kaiman does not work at all for playing the music. Kaiman seems fairly useless to me The Xmms player works except the music fades in and out. I use Xmms with the OSS ouput plugin, no problems I do not know if the problem is with KDE2 downloading music or with the players themsselves. Could be your sound hardware. Try using normalize-0.3.4-2mdk...rpm to equalize mp3/wav sound ouput. -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
Re: [newbie]7.2 gnapster
skidley wrote: On Fri, 17 Nov 2000, root wrote: Dear All, Has anyone tried any of the napster clones with 7.2 yet? I have the gnapster and it seems to get the music fine . Unfortunately Kaiman does not work at all for playing the music. The Xmms player works except the music fades in and out. I do not know if the problem is with KDE2 downloading music or with the players themsselves. I certainly would like this up and running well in 7.2. The music player in 7 worked very well. Is there another player I can try? Thank you. Marcia I personally prefer mpg123 at the command line. One great option is -b size sets up a buffer however big ya want so that when ya start up a pig like netscape or something it doesn't effect the music. Kinda like antiskip on a portable cd player. Stores a few seconds ahead in buffer. neat feature. And it uses far less memory and cpu resources than xmms which is a pig! -- Chad Y. Registered Linux User #195191 Registered Linux Box #86749 Dear Skidley: what websites we can use mpg123 to listen music or live audio? I ever go to MP3.com , and listen some music. best regard Eric