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A new player for FLAC file on Linux

see here http://rebmp.sourceforge.net

it now supports FLAC, ape  with the cuesheet  natively.
supports lastest flac -1.2.1 codec.

install  flac codec first,
install  rebmp
install  bmp-flac-plugin,


enjoy you lossless music!

A new player for FLAC file on Linux

Reply #1
Not much detail: does it support embedded cue sheets? EAC's non compliant cue sheets? I wonder why the author (is it you?) didn't fix Audacious' cuesheet plugin instead...

A new player for FLAC file on Linux

Reply #2
No vorbis?

A new player for FLAC file on Linux

Reply #3
cool.  btw, licenses don't work like this:

bmp/plugin/mac/COPYING:
Code: [Select]
I want it to make this plugin GPLed, but due to the license of the Monkey's Audio Codec,
I can't. So the source is available, everyone can only use it personally and in education.

And now, I make it GPLed, and will change it whenever the original author Matt asks.

Waiting for the change of the license of MAC.

you can make your pieces gpl but I would avoid distributing binaries.