Audio Applications Playing Multimedia Files Red Hat Linux 9 ships with a copy of Xmms (version 1.2.7), which is a cross-platform multimedia player very similar to the popular WinAmp on the Windows platform. To start Xmms, you can select Main Menu | Sound & Video | Audio Player, or run xmms from the command line. Either way, you are presented with the following screen: As you will notice, the interface is small and concise, relying on separate windows to encapsulate further features that you may decide to switch on. You can access the xmms main menu by right-clicking on the title bar of the window. This provides you with a menu that allows access to the following: Play options (File, Directory, Location) Window displayed (Main Window, Playlist Editor, or Graphical Equalizer) An Options sub-menu A Playback sub-menu A Visualization sub-menu In the screenshot below, you can see the Main Window, Playlist Editor, and Graphical Equalizer all together. The application has retrieved the tracks from a CD by using the Play Directory option, and selecting /mnt/cdrom as the location. You can also see that Track 2 has been selected and is currently playing: 149
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