Herrie
Herrie is a minimalistic music player that uses the command
line. It is written to support a variety of operating systems, audio
subsystems (including ALSA, Apple's CoreAudio, Open Sound System, and
PulseAudio), as well as different file formats including playlists.
Herrie has a split-screen user interface. At the top of the
screen resides a playlist, with a file browser at the bottom half. When
tracks are added to the playlist, Herrie automatically consumes them
one by one.
It is therefore an application that allows you to batch music for
playback.
Herrie 2.2
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Price
Free to download
Size
69.9KB
License
Open Source License
Developer
Ed Schouten
Website
herrie.info
System Requirements
libspiff
liburiparser
GLib 2.10.0 or higher
libasound
libao
libcurl
libmad
libsndfile
libvorbisfile
ncursesw, ncurses or pdcurses
Pulseaudio
Support
Sites:
Manual,
Mailing
List
Selected
Reviews:
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Features include:
- Two operation modes: Party mode and XMMS mode
- Supports multiple audio file formats including MP3, FLAC
and Ogg
Vorbis
- Send playback statistics to AudioScrobbler, the music
technology from Last.fm
- chroot() itself into a directory (the chroot call does not
change the working directory) for untrusted setups
- Extremely light on resources
- Internationalization support

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