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					| Titel: Music collection (mpd and which front-end?)  Verfasst am: 31.07.2006, 09:05 Uhr |  | 
  
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					| Titel: RE: Music collection (mpd and which front-end?)  Verfasst am: 31.07.2006, 20:34 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | I use flacs quite a bit and have my collection sorted into playlists on amarok. It is extremely good. I use the xine engine and amarok 1.4. To use amarok with flacs make sure you have the latest xine lib installed 9 (1.1.2.)
 apt-get install libxine1
 
 XMMS will also play flacs and then you can use my kanotix skin.
   You may need: apt-get install xmms-flac
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 01.08.2006, 11:18 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | Thanks for all the feedback, links and tips! 
 I put together a test setup using an old and unfortunately too small HD. Although limited it still worked very nicely
  and mpd etc. is exactly what I need to manage my music collection. 
 To keep it simple I used ncmpc, and intend to keep using it, as the front end on the local box. Advanced control/editing (when I get the new HD) will be done remotely using one of the web front ends (like mp3act).
 
 An interesting find was Bill's Jammin' Jukebox, a java mpd client, which has all the usual features plus the ability to easily loop portions (handy if you're trying to work out a difficult guitar solo etc.)
 
 Cheers
 rob
 BTW does any one know of any laws that would prevent me from converting my vinyl LP's to digital??
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