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As you all know from my first post I am kinda new to linux. I'm starting to get some terminal commands in but What is the best music player to use for linux Please excuse the stupidity of my questions until I get going on linux. My appologies. (4 Replies)
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OCP(1) General Commands Manual OCP(1)
NAME
ocp - music player
SYNOPSIS
ocp [ options ] [ playlist ] [ modulename ]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the ocp command.
ocp is a music player which can play music modules (it, s3m, xm, mod), wave, audio CD, sid, midi, mp3, adlib, flac, ym, and ogg vorbis.
The player has a built-in file selector which can be configured using alt-c. Press f1 for the online help.
To use the graphical output mode see your ~/.ocp/ocp.ini configuration file.
OPTIONS
-h Show summary of options.
-c Use specific configuration.
-f Fileselector settings
-v Sound settings
-s Device settings
-p Quit when playlist is empty.
EXAMPLE
ocp -fl0,r1 -vp75,f2 -spdevpdisk -sr48000 fegolhuz.xm
Renders the module to HD.
SEE ALSO
You can find a more detailed document at http://www.cubic.org/player/opencp.pdf.
file:///usr/share/doc/opencubicplayer-doc/
oggenc(1), flac(1), lame(1).
AUTHOR
Open Cubic Player was written by Niklas Beisert and ported to Linux by Stian Sebastian Skjelstad.
This manual page was written by Gurkan Sengun <gurkan@linuks.mine.nu>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
December 26, 2006 OCP(1)