mac wrote: > Rowan wrote: >> Dear all: is anyone aware of an MP3 player for Ubuntu which will >> play MP3 audio files directly from Ubuntu's own files, without the >> necessity of compiling its own library first? >You can simply play any old MP3 file with Totem, Rhythmbox, VLC media player >or whatever: navigate to the file, right click on it, and choose from 'Open >With'. But you can also have Rhythmbox or Songbird, or Banshee, etc, manage >your music library. And to do that, the software has to create and maintain a >database (sometimes called a 'library') of the music, which it does by >scanning your music folders and adding the music to its database ('compiling' >a database in the ordinary sense of the word, rather than the technical >computing usage). As far as I know, any application that manages your music >library in this way is going to have to create and maintain a database of some >kind, even if it does it in the background.
-- So, in fact, all these players will open and play MP3 files, or whole MP3 folders (i.e. albums), straight from the Nautilus file browser, if you right-click and select that -- even if you prevent them from 'populating' their own 'libraries' altogether? You can certainly do this with Winamp in Windows -- I never let it 'populate' its own 'library', but it worked fine straight from the Windows Explorer file browser. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/