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easily be transferred across the Internet).
To take advantage of this technology, Red Hat Linux includes the powerful X Multimedia System (XMMS), a cross-platform multimedia player which allows you to play several digital audio file formats.
XMMS can be used for more than just playing digital audio files. By default XMMS can play Ogg Vorbis, RIFF wave, and most module formats. Additionally, XMMS can be extended via plugins to play a number of other digital multimedia formats.
To launch XMMS, go to Main Menu => Sound & Video => XMMS.
To launch XMMS from a shell prompt, type the command xmms.
To play an audio file with XMMS, click
the Open button
and choose a file from the Load
File(s) window.
In Figure 10-4, you see that there are several files to choose from. The files that end in .ogg are Ogg Vorbis files, a popular new audio file format; the .pls file is an audio playlist file. You can use XMMS the file you wish to play (if you have multiple files, click and hold the mouse button and drag it over all of the files you want to open) and click OK. Notice that XMMS begins to play your audio files immediately. To adjust the volume click the volume slider (the long slider above the Open
To learn more about using XMMS and its many options, refer to the man page by typing man xmms at a shell prompt.
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