MLEvD wrote:Asus 701.
630mhz celeron M, single core.
512mb ram
Max 30mb/s read speed off disk, more like 1mb/s for random small read/writeThe gaps feel like the music stops for a very brief time before continuing. It's not right!
Hmm, if that's your laptop, no wonder...
I recommend using something extremely lightweight such as i3-wm or equivalent.
Just my two cents...
Cheers, but the thing is, I can get the mate desktop idling at around 100MB and it looks fine with little effort. My interest in the slower machines is purely about battery life. with six batteries, 4 hrs each headless, that's a whole day. With the desktop it's 3.5 hrs each.
]]>Asus 701.
630mhz celeron M, single core.
512mb ram
Max 30mb/s read speed off disk, more like 1mb/s for random small read/writeThe gaps feel like the music stops for a very brief time before continuing. It's not right!
Hmm, if that's your laptop, no wonder...
I recommend using something extremely lightweight such as i3-wm or equivalent.
Just my two cents...
]]>The gaps feel like the music stops for a very brief time before continuing. It's not right!
]]>zapper wrote:Moc works for me, just use by command mocp
and you get a cli interface.
Do you have a very fast machine? Perhaps your gaps are very small but I assure you, they are there!
Haven't noticed much issues, and mocp works on both my hyperbola gnu/linux install and if it works on that, it will work well on my devuan laptop too. Because the hyperbola one is on a x200, the devuan one is on an x230, and x230 is like twice as fast.
Both have some version of coreboot on them/me disabled.
Tell me, what do those gaps feel like to you? I am curious.
Just to make sure, If you like, I can always test on my thinkpad x230. But first I need to know what I am testing for. ;o
Also, is your comp a 2nd gen intel, 3rd gen intel, arm, etc?
Don't know your specs to know how slow your comp is or how fast it is.
Your call though.
]]> Surely a cli mode for deadbeef or audacious needs to happen?
Already done and in repo.
-H, --headless
Start in command-line mode; i.e., without any graphical user interface.
Moc works for me, just use by command mocp
and you get a cli interface.
Do you have a very fast machine? Perhaps your gaps are very small but I assure you, they are there!
]]>and you get a cli interface.
]]>It does playlists, but I never bother with them, so I don't know how good or bad they are.
]]>Moc is lightning fast but still gappy. Is there something out there? Cli gapless playback and half-decent playlisting features?
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