BMP-0.9.7.1 media player (Beep Media Player)

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malderson
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#16 Post by malderson »

You wrote:

When you've got the playlist window open, you press the "+" button and select "Add CD" (or just hit Shift+C).
If that doesn't work, you might want to look in the preferences, under Plugins-->cdaudio-->prefences (or is it "settings"?) and see that it's all ok.

I tried that. What I ended up doing was uninstalling and reinstalling BMP. After that it worked. I don't know why, but I won't complain either. :-)

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#17 Post by mikeb »

Ok for xmms to launch audio cd its 'xmms -p /dev/cdrom'

is there nothing similar for beep player (thought it was based on the same code.)
Peeing about via the playlist is naff/embarrassing

dis-audio-gruntled

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#18 Post by mikeb »

Ok found it

beep-media-player -p -e /dev/cdrom

now that was obvious <-note frustrated sarcasm

now who is going to complain about dragging up old threads? :D


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#19 Post by mikeb »

ooo no, now its...

beep-media-player -p -e /mnt/hdc

yay consistancy is fun ... lol

ok seems to use the folder reference in the plugin settings....so call /mnt/hdc...uses /dev/hdc...trauma over :D

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#20 Post by trapster »

mikeb - at least save some typing and symlink it to /usr/local/bin/bmp
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#21 Post by mikeb »

But I love that hugely descriptive name........

and I moved it to /usr/bin and symlinked it to xmms just to be a tart.

And having sussed the mnt/dev boogie I could drop the -e

and could probably change /mnt/hdc to /dev/hdc in the preferences for sensibility as nothing is actually mounted.

looks good with those winamp skins and no more oss conflicts...I am truly happy... :)

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#22 Post by lapis »

Is this better or the same as audacious player?

They all look the same to me.

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#23 Post by disciple »

It later became Audacious, after the original developers started working on BMP-X instead.
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#24 Post by paulski »

In setting up my Fatdog 64 bit system I found Audacious simply too much when all I really wanted was XMMS and to play playlists of MP3s.
So when no GTK1 is available Beep Media Player was the right thing.
Thanks to this thread I found it.

I built it in Fatdog 510 but it seems stable enough on newer Fatdogs.

beepmediaplayer-0.9.7.1.pet
https://www.box.com/s/dxzmk6g5w1ycxdudv2u7

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