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Re: [orca-list] Simple audio player working with Orca



Totem works well, rhythmbox is very good, and extremely powerful.

Although personally I like the command line players such as mplayer.

But rythmbox and totem are good choices. Vlc may also work, I haven't
played with that much, but for music I would play with rhythmbox.
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 08:11:46AM +0100, Helios wrote:
> Hi all,
> I installed Orca with Gnome on my sister's laptop (uses fully updated
> Pclinuxos 2007) and would ask you which audio player do you use with
> Orca. I need something simple (but with GUI) which my sister would use
> for playing records from school (lessons etc.) and for transcriptions.
> She is visually impaired and she is not much familiar with the
> terminal. I was thinking about XMMS or Totem (maybe Totem would be
> great because the possibility using it both for audio and video). What
> do you use?
> 
> thanks
> 
> Heliooos
> 
> PS: another question - when using cursor zoom (I do not remember how
> is it called) I always get two cursors - zoomed and original and the
> "active area" is not directly under the cursor but has a little
> offset. I am using stable Orca from normal repository (not testing).
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