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Re: Looking for a "audio note player"



On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 05:13:45 +0000 (UTC)
T o n g <mlist4suntong@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi, 
> 
> Any music player can play audio file, but by "audio note player", I
> mean/ hope that the player "knows" the audio notes. Let me explain
> with example,
> 
> Take this as an example, 
> 
> Synaptics' TouchPads Support MultiTouch on Linux!  
> http://goinglinux.com/2010shownotes.html#glp100
> 
> I've downloaded the mp3 file, is there any way for any
> audio-note-aware player to know about the following time stamps, so
> that it plays audio files just like DVD player play chaptered DVD
> videos (so that user can jump back and forth between those chapter
> points)?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 00:00 Going Linux #100 - Synaptics
> 00:15 Introduction
> 01:20 Adopting Ubuntu 10.04
> 02:45 Is Larry switching to Mint?
> 04:20 Announcing our DVD archives (coming soon)
> 08:42 Synatpics (not the package manager) introduces advance
> MultiTouch capabilities for Linux
> 13:44 The press release
> 17:36 Is it downloadable?
> 18:05 Current TouchPad capabilitieson Linux laptops
> 22:48 iTunes, goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, @goinglinux, 
> feedback, listen, subscribe
> 25:29 End
> 
> 

I think what you are looking for is similar to the bookmarks feature
rockbox provides? However, the bookmarks are not very informative.
I've yet to see an audio player that provides this feature other than
what rockbox does for portable mp3 players.


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