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I haven’t found binaries anywhere and I’m NOT going to download the source and compile it myself, particularly when I don’t even know if it’s any good. It’s part of my workflow and there’s nothing on Linux that really compares with it.Īctually, glc seems to have sort of vanished. So… simple, lightweight, playslists, and system-wide keyboard shortcuts. Sure, the program can have this stuff, but at some point the sheer preponderance of features moves the application away from what I need. No synchronization with external MP3 players. No splash screen, no fancy animated icons in the system tray, no interface skins, no exotic non-rectangular windows. No rating system, social networking, or heuristic music suggestions. No links to buy the album on iTunes or Amazon. No “music management” system that obfuscates my filesystem behind labels, artists, music genres, or other things that I don’t care about. Some media players aim pretty high with their feature lists.
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I’ve been using the Movie Player*, which has decent playlist management and responds to the specialized play buttons, but when it changes tracks it makes my machine stutter for several seconds. It also doesn’t respond to the built-in play / pause buttons on my keyboard. GNOME MPlayer has a bad habit of putting these huge gaps between items in the playlist, so I can only see a couple of items at a time. The interface is sprawling and cluttered, and the very small number of features that interest me are hidden deep. Linux Mint comes with Banshee media player, and I can’t stand it. I’ve tried a few, and I haven’t really found anything that worked for me. That’s not solving the problem, that’s just dumping the problem on someone else. It would be ridiculous for me to ask him (and the rest of the cast) to switch to Mumble because I switched to Linux. He already puts more time into Spoiler Warning than anyone else. He can adjust our audio levels individually, and he can remove specific messages to clean up cross-talk. But Josh is the audio and video editing guy, and multi-channel Vent recordings are part of his video-editing workflow. We’ve talked about using Mumble for our voice communications in the past. This has been driving Josh crazy, since every time we get together we have to play five minutes of “Does this work? Can you hear me? Let me try Vent? Okay, are you hearing me in Vent? No? Let me go back to Mangler. I don’t think I’ll hold my breath for a fix, here. These threads date all the way back to 2009. I’ve found several threads where people mention this problem. Again, this is pretty much useless if you’re trying to play a game. It locks up / goes unresponsive every fifteen minutes and must be killed and restarted. Shamus, if you paid attention you would know that there’s Mangler, an open-source version of the client, made for Linux. Also, various settings are getting lost from one session to the next, which means that I have to re-set the sound devices and audio levels each and every time I run the program. I can speak just fine, but I can’t hear properly. It’s compressed so bad that I can’t understand anything that anyone is saying. There are workarounds for this, but it’s not worth exploring them because the Vent audio output is completely borked. Its hotkey doesn’t work unless the window has the focus, which means if I’m trying to do anything else (surf the web, play a game, watch the Spoiler Warning stream) then I can’t talk without bringing Vent to the forefront. Ventrilo has several problems under Wine. So I’ve been trying to run the Vent client under Wine. I use Vent to hang out with my various internet friends, and we also use it to record Spoiler Warning. Aside from gaming, there are a few tools that I need and can’t get in Linux.
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At the very least, we’re going to have to go into some kind of dual-boot scenario. Unfortunately, I don’t think it’s going to continue much longer.