Re: Linux Mint 13
I had a partial success with trying to get a Windows program to work in Wine.
I downloaded the .exe file for foobar2000 (audio player). I then navigated to the “Downloads” folder, right-clicked on the icon, and selected “Open with...Wine Windows Program Launcher”. This allowed me to set up the program as if it had been installed on Windows.
Foobar2000 was, however, only partly usable. I could play a radio station (WCPE, by pasting the Ogg Vorbis stream URL into “Add Location”), and I could play a music file if I copied it to the desktop, or somewhere on the C drive. What I couldn't do is navigate to any of the external drives connected through the USB sockets, and play music off those. Foobar just couldn't find them.
I've never had this problem with foobar2000 on Windows, and there is no problem with any of the native Linux players (Clementine, Movie Player, Audacious etc), so it is obviously not a Linux issue.
As I've got all of my music files stored on 2TB external drives, that makes it pretty much useless. I can't copy files over to the desktop every time I want to listen to something.
It is not a serious problem, as the players already on Linux are good enough, but it is a shame. Ironically, if Izotope RX2 behaved in the same way, it wouldn't matter, because I always work with files on the desktop.
Strange.
I've got to hand it to Rizzle, though. I found quite a few Wine tutorials through my own research, but it was the one which Rizzle linked to which was by far the easiest to use. Hats off, again.
SH
I had a partial success with trying to get a Windows program to work in Wine.
I downloaded the .exe file for foobar2000 (audio player). I then navigated to the “Downloads” folder, right-clicked on the icon, and selected “Open with...Wine Windows Program Launcher”. This allowed me to set up the program as if it had been installed on Windows.
Foobar2000 was, however, only partly usable. I could play a radio station (WCPE, by pasting the Ogg Vorbis stream URL into “Add Location”), and I could play a music file if I copied it to the desktop, or somewhere on the C drive. What I couldn't do is navigate to any of the external drives connected through the USB sockets, and play music off those. Foobar just couldn't find them.
I've never had this problem with foobar2000 on Windows, and there is no problem with any of the native Linux players (Clementine, Movie Player, Audacious etc), so it is obviously not a Linux issue.
As I've got all of my music files stored on 2TB external drives, that makes it pretty much useless. I can't copy files over to the desktop every time I want to listen to something.
It is not a serious problem, as the players already on Linux are good enough, but it is a shame. Ironically, if Izotope RX2 behaved in the same way, it wouldn't matter, because I always work with files on the desktop.
Strange.
I've got to hand it to Rizzle, though. I found quite a few Wine tutorials through my own research, but it was the one which Rizzle linked to which was by far the easiest to use. Hats off, again.
SH
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