[ale] mp3's on Fedora

James Sumners james at sumners.ath.cx
Mon Apr 12 22:01:34 EDT 2004


Well, you could go to the source http://www.xmms.org or you could try out
alternatives: http://beepmp.sourceforge.net/

On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 21:34:20 -0400
Matthew Magee <mattmagee.md at netzero.net> wrote:

>  It does exist, so seek 
> and ye shall find, or as I say, "Google is your friend".
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> Jim Philips wrote:
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> >I know that RedHat/Fedora doesn't provide mp3 support. But I want my mp3's 
> >damnit! In googling, I find lots of references to a file that will provide 
> >mp3 support for Xmms, but I don't like that program. Anybody had success in 
> >using the KDE players (noatun, Juk, amarok) on Fedora?
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