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From: "Pete Stean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "British Ubuntu Talk"
Sent: 03 September 2007 13:17:51 o'clock (GMT) Europe/London
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Music playback in rhythmbox
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yep Amarok has very nice (and highly configurable) cross-fading support etc
- nicer UI etc than rhythmbox in my opinion (if you don't mind using KDE
apps under Gnome that is - you do get a few KDE libs with it too...)
Pete
On 02/09/07, Josh Blacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> You might also wa
You might also want to try Amarok, which seems to do this by default
(just checked, couldn't hear a gap). It also has very good iPod
support, if you need it.
On 9/2/07, Alec Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Go to edit, preferences, playback and tick the use crossfade box, but
> uncheck the othe
Go to edit, preferences, playback and tick the use crossfade box, but
uncheck the other. Put the first slider on 0.
Restart rhythmbox.
The only problems (which i know of) with this are htat it cant paly AAC
or seek in MPĀ£ <=96kbit
HTH
On Sun, 2007-09-02 at 11:58 +0100, Stuart Saunders wrote:
> Hel
Hello I'm a completely new to Ubuntu/Linux and am very impressed but
their is a problem when i play music. When i am playing an album in
rhythmbox after every track their is a brief pause.
I listen to a lot of mixed compilations and the music is meant to be
played through continually so this is