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Re: Yauap vs. gst123 vs. MPlayer (Command line)

Posted: 25. Aug 2011, 06:43
by thenktor
mimosa wrote:*However*, it doesn't play ape files. Perhaps it would work to convert them to .wav using mac and pipe the result to mplayer ...
Why not convert them to FLAC, which is supported everywhere nowadays?

Re: Yauap vs. gst123 vs. MPlayer (Command line)

Posted: 25. Aug 2011, 12:13
by mimosa
Ah, does mac do that? I was going by mac -h, which mentions only .wav.

Re: Yauap vs. gst123 vs. MPlayer (Command line)

Posted: 25. Aug 2011, 13:43
by gapan
No, you'll have to first convert ape to wav and then wav to flac.

Re: Yauap vs. gst123 vs. MPlayer (Command line)

Posted: 25. Aug 2011, 15:27
by thenktor
Search google for ape2flac. I bet there is a script out there that does everything for you: decoding, encoding, tagging.

Re: Yauap vs. gst123 vs. MPlayer (Command line)

Posted: 26. Aug 2011, 10:51
by gapan
Robin wrote:
gapan wrote:
Robin wrote:SalixOS only wants me to run one application at a time. If I open even a terminal window while I have the browser running, the second application simply locks up and won't respond until I close the other.
That doesn't make sense.
You're right, it doesn't make any sense at all. I should be able to open a terminal while I still have the browser open or a document open that I want to copy-and-paste into the terminal from. But the minute I start a second application, it locks up and won't respond.

I ended up writing down the commands I wanted to put in the terminal and closing the Startup Guide document before I could get the terminal to let me input any commands.

It acted as if something was eating up all the processing power and RAM merely by opening the terminal.

So I guess I'm done with SalixOS. No big deal, there was really no way to check hardware compatibility other than to install it and try it out. What's strange is that it ran really well from the LiveCD! Installed, however, it locked up and would run only one application at a time.

Very strange.

Perhaps I messed something up when I installed Xfce and removed LXDE. I will try it again when the 13.37 Xfce LiveCD is ready.
You definitely messed something up when you tried and failed to upgrade to 13.37.

Re: Yauap vs. gst123 vs. MPlayer (Command line)

Posted: 26. Aug 2011, 14:52
by Robin
I sure did! Well, I always mess up things I'm new at, and this is very different from Xubu. My experience with Xubu has been so easy and trouble free that I gained very little "Linux know-how" from using it. It's like the difference between "two years' experience" and "one week's experience repeated 103 times," lol.

I think that when I removed LXDE and added Xfce, that I also removed some LXDE-dependent component that wasn't replaced by the usual method of adding Xfce to an existing install of the LXDE version. I think it was the Session Manager perhaps. Then the failed upgrade because I put 13.7 instead of 13.37, duh. I was in too much of a hurry, impatient, over-tired, and worried about school starting up the next day. Lessons learned!

I'll start fresh when the new 13.37 Xfce LiveCD final is released, and when I have the time to give it the attention I should.

Thanks for your patience with me, I'll try not to be a pain in the neck when I try again.

Very grateful for your help, and for this nice distro,
Robin