I'm finally upgrading to the last of the Intel MacBook Pro models and the newest MacOS. Unfortunately, this means giving up the music player I wrote back in 2006. I could write a new one, but I'd rather do other things in my spare time.
Here's what I'm looking for.
* I open a file through the command line or the Finder and the music player plays it.
* If I open more files while it's playing that one, it queues them up and plays them later.
* It does not try to manage my music for me.
* Ideally it should have a simple interface - all I need is pause/play, volume, the filename, and a playback bar. So not a sprawling interface designed by a frustrated muralist.
* Ideally, it shouldn't waste my processor, memory, or drive space.
* That's it. I don't need it to manage my library of music, download album covers, display metadata, include a million customizable skins, hook up to streaming music services, or whatever else. In fact, the fewer of those things it does, the happier I'd be and the less drive space it would waste.
I've already tried VLC. It claims to be able to queue, but empirical evidence suggests otherwise. |