s.q.u.e.l.c.h is an audio player program capable of playing files in the Ogg Vorbis format.
Some key features of squelch include its funky playlist, which allows for easy creation of custom playlists, and its auto-update function that automatically updates the master playlist when tracks are added or changed on the disk. Additionally, the Vorbis tag editor is incredibly helpful and easy to use, ensuring that your tracks are always correctly labeled. One great thing about squelch is its smooth operation, as it is highly multi-threaded and operates with ease.
Furthermore, squelch uses Vorbis tags only to display track names, making filenames irrelevant, which ensures that you can easily locate your tracks. No gaps between tracks and the lack of skins (which is discussed in an interesting tirade against skins in "Skin Cancer") add to the experience of using this software.
Lastly, the update to squelch includes an improved finding of Qt in configure, works with Qt 3, and fixes compilation issues on gcc-2.96. All in all, squelch is an excellent audio player with a wide array of features that make it a must-have for any audiophile.
Version 1.0.1: N/A