Audacious is a Beep-media-player and XMMS-based player. Since BMP developers focus on developing BMP, BMP development has stopped. However, Audacious developers inherit the BMP source code, on the basis of the BMP-0.9.7.1 fork a new mediaplayer --- Audacious. Audacious and Beep-media-player are very similar and compatible with their skins.
Audacious is a Beep-media-player and XMMS-based player. Since BMP developers focus on developing BMP, BMP development has stopped. However, Audacious developers inherit the BMP source code, on the basis of the BMP-0.9.7.1 fork a new mediaplayer --- Audacious.
Audacious and Beep-media-player are very similar and compatible with their skins. And it depends on very few things, just a package. Its setting options are basically the same as Beep-media-player, but much simpler than XMMS, as long as the title encoding UTF-8 code conversion is set, there is no so-called Chinese problem.
1. Install audacious on Fedora 14
Method 1:
Audacious home page: http://audacious-media-player.org/
Download the installation package
Method 2:
# Yum install audacious
2 decoder Installation
Due to copyright issues, linux does not have its own MP3 decoder and must be installed on its own
# Yum install audacious-plugins-freeworld *
Where the mp3 decoder is a audacious-plugins-freeworld-mp3
If you need other plug-ins, you can use yum list audaciois * to view and select the desired plug-in for installation.
3 audacious garbled playback list
Solution:
Right-click and choose playlist> Fallback charcter encodings: Enter GBK;
Right-click -- preferences -- appearance -- cancel the check mark before Use Bitmap fonts ifavailable;
Right-click the title -- preferences -- playlist -- change the title format to "Custom", and change the Custom format
"% F" (no quotation marks)
Default values: TITLE and $ {? Artist: $ {artist}-}$ {? Album :$ {album}-}$ {title}
This will solve the problem of Chinese garbled characters.
4 Chinese garbled solution 2
Yum install python-mutagen
Go to MP3 folder
Mid3iconv-e GBK *. MP3
Re-open audacious or Rhythmbox and import MP3
Note:
Before installing audacious, configure the rmp fusion software source and run the following command:
# Rpm-Uvh http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-stable.noarch.rpm
# Rpm-Uvh http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-stable.noarch.rpm