Yes! I've got a great method I can recommend for mpg123.
My BSD box has no monitor, no XFree, but it has 80 gigs of MP3s
and a great set of speakers hooked up to it.
I ssh into it from whatever room in the house I'm in and use
one of these commands. (Aliased from ~/.bashrc)
# MP3
alias play='
In the last episode (Jul 25), MET said:
> Are there Console Based MP3 Players ?
>
> I've got a bunch of MP3's neatly organized into folders and was
> wondering if you could just the player to play selected folder's
> contents, if they meet the mp3 criteria.
mpg123
the others are correct: audio/mpg123 is the best console mp3 player. you
may be interested in audio/cymbaline, which will help you play mp3s
based on specific criteria.
-Adam
>> (07.25.2002 @ 1202 PST): MET said, in 5.3K: <<
>
> Are there Console Based MP3 Players ?
>
Take a look at:
http://www.freebsd.org/ports/audio.html
there are several listed.
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, MET wrote:
> Are there Console Based MP3 Players ?
>
> I've got a bunch of MP3's neatly organized into folders and was
> wondering if you could just the player to
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mpg123 period :) There are some other ones out there, but I think this
is the most popular.
MET wrote:
| Are there Console Based MP3 Players ?
|
| I've got a bunch of MP3's neatly organized into folders and was
| wondering if you coul
Title: Message
Are there Console Based MP3 Players
?
I've
got a bunch of MP3's neatly organized into folders and was wondering if you
could just the player to play selected folder's contents, if they meet the mp3
criteria.
Any
ideas?
P.S. That machine doesn