Tintin
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2009-10-29
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2009-10-29
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@ italy
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2009-10-29
, 16:16
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#3
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My favourite MUSIC player is certanly Quasar ( http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...ghlight=quasar )
it's fast and complete and manages very well the playlists (apart fro the little ussue with the OSK and the n800 :P )
I've tried all of the player in the pool, and this seems the better ( and it's lightweight too!)
my 200 cents xD
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2009-10-29
, 19:09
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@ Tyneside, North East England
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2009-10-29
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@ Seattle, USA
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2009-10-29
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@ Connecticut, USA
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2009-10-29
, 20:48
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@ Moscow
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And your favorite player for .ogg files?
If I double-click an ogg file, it will play in mplayer, but just that one song. File > Open in mplayer does not show ogg files, so I can't make a playlist.
YouAmp forever says it's Updating Database but never finds any songs. I have only ogg files for music, so I don't know if it's a general problem with my YouAmp or if it's ogg-specific.
So I use Canola, even though it's a heavy footprint for an application I use solely for its music capabilities .
I'd be glad to know another program that played well with multiple ogg files.
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2009-10-29
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@ Bern, Switzerland
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2009-10-29
, 21:15
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2009-10-29
, 21:36
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#10
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youamp -just needs work on playlists ---quasar is good but has volume control bug-which no one has bothered to fix