handbook: Convert from XMMS to Audacious
XMSS has not had a release a long period of time, and several links on their website are dead. Submitted by: c.petrik.sosa@gmail.com
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<title>MP3 Players</title>
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<para>A popular graphical <acronym>MP3</acronym> player is
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<application>XMMS</application>. It supports
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<application>Audacious</application>. It supports
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<application>Winamp</application> skins and additional
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plugins. The interface is intuitive, with a playlist, graphic
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equalizer, and more. Those familiar with
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<application>Winamp</application> will find
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<application>XMMS</application> simple to use. On &os;,
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<application>XMMS</application> can be installed from the
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<package>multimedia/xmms</package> port or package.</para>
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<application>Audacious</application> simple to use. On &os;,
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<application>Audacious</application> can be installed from the
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<package>multimedia/audacious</package> port or package.
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Audacious is a descendant of XMMS.</para>
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<para>The <package>audio/mpg123</package> package or port
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provides an alternative, command-line <acronym>MP3</acronym>
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