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Just found EasyPlayer in extras-devel. It loads up in exactly 3 seconds, plays your audio files and nothing more and it's LOUD! The best thing is that it uses around 15% CPU. It doesn't look pretty but that's the whole point.

I could wish for better folder organization but oh well, it does the job!
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Last edited by nax3000; 2011-03-18 at 12:37.
 
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lets try it
 
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Originally Posted by nax3000 View Post
Just found EasyPlayer in extras-devel. It loads up in exactly 3 seconds, plays your audio files and nothing more and it's LOUD! The best thing is that it uses around 15% CPU. It doesn't look pretty but that's the whole point.

I could wish for better folder organization but oh well, it does the job!
Thanks a lot! I'm actually working on version 0.3. What do you mean with "better folder organization"? EasyPlayer has the concept to display all directories which contain music files in a single list, and you can show/hide the files in the directories. Version 0.3 will save its playlist, so that all startups will even be faster (except the first one).

-Klaus
 
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What I would be interested in is an audio player that can respond to avrc (buetooth) commands.
 
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Originally Posted by klausr View Post
Thanks a lot! I'm actually working on version 0.3. What do you mean with "better folder organization"? EasyPlayer has the concept to display all directories which contain music files in a single list, and you can show/hide the files in the directories. Version 0.3 will save its playlist, so that all startups will even be faster (except the first one).

-Klaus
Well, my music is organized into folders. For example, I could have a directory called classic rock and inside of that directory could be another one called pink floyd or something.
Instead of showing that easyplayer shows all the folders that are in that folder. It kind of ruins the whole organization part...
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Last edited by nax3000; 2011-03-18 at 12:37.
 
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I tried it. It worked, but I get these Economist mp3 files weekly, and the way I keep track of where I am is by deleting the ones I have listened to. EasyPlayer didn't have a delete function, so I went back to the default player. It looked good otherwise, though.
 
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Originally Posted by merkur2k View Post
What I would be interested in is an audio player that can respond to avrc (buetooth) commands.
You mean controlling the player with bluetooth headset controls? The default media player supports that nicely.
 
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sounds promising...may I request a sleep function? something to autokill or pause the app in 15/30/45/etc min....

thanks for this....
 
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@azz: EasyPlayer has a "sleep/timeout/suspend/whatever you want to call it" function. Try it. The new 0.3 Version is in extras-devel.

-Klaus
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Originally Posted by klausr View Post
EasyPlayer has a "sleep/timeout/suspend/whatever you want to call it" function.
Wouldn't it be better to expose a pause command over D-Bus and have support for EasyPlayer added to Sleeper (which focuses on providing a good, usable sleep timer)? I'd also add EasyPlayer to headphoned to pause playback when headphones are unplugged.
 

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