no, thank YOU, musher. it's a great audioplayer--sound quality is excellent and tabs of playlists are a great convenience. that said, and maybe i should stop here since 666philb's up to Xenial_7.5 and i'm still using 704-32, but here's a possibly useless bug report you may choose to ignore: hitting the settings button crashes my computer abruptly, and closing the interface from anything other than the taskbar icon results in being largely locked out of the desktop (this last one had a workaround that's not too readily apparent--keyboard shortcuts still worked so MochiMopel's Winswtitcher allowed me to "quit" it, and alt plus one (my custom root 1 menu) got me lxtask, which allowed me to kill the process. since not every pup has those things, and not everyone knows wmctrl syntax or to look it up online on another machine, i guess that's more or less a report of a roundabout or delayed crash (but someone with a terminal keyboard shortcut and the right knowledge could prevent it).musher0 wrote:Thanks, Puppus D.
sound quality really is excellent though, and i could live with those bugs on this set up as yours is the only audio player that both plays everything i've thrown at it and doesn't suffer the more serious bug of just eating the swap file and crashing the machine with no remedy i can see (vlc, smplayer do this, neither my audacious or deadbeef play everything...---yours is the best!)
thanks again, musher0.