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This is yet another media question. Except the good ol' xmms, I did not find any media player able to play (err, even see) my FLAC files. I am feeling orphaned without sound.
Which player does support FLAC ? I have tried canola2, ukmp, kuga, xmms-flac, flac (ok this one works ).
Regards