other player (who all
probably fit somewhere in the app landscape). Just looking for a different
solution to a similar prob. Hence the reference.
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On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 6:29 PM, Dylan Reilly drei...@atariland.net wrote:
Mplayer can't handle VBR mp3's by default. I have a patch [...]
It can, and it does. I use mplayer as my only audio-player and listen
to VBR MP3s every day.
No need for a patch.
Does it handle the song length correctly? The versions I have used
play them but do not know how long they are because it ignores VBR
headers. Knowing the length of a song is useful for GUI's.
On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Thomas Gstädtner
tho...@gstaedtner.net wrote:
On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at
If you use the MPD backend, it works very efficiently (probably the
same as what you see with your mplayer+intone). The other advantage
of MPD is that you can control it from anywhere .
Sure. :-) I haven't used MPD. But I'm more looking at using the phone as a
standalone music player
before I
can get back to elementary.
@ anyone at FSO - Can we have some development libraries for elementary
too?
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using
the standard toolchain (I suppose size wont be that much of an issue with
SDHC).
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Looks like that build of mplayer doesn't play FLAC.
2009/2/20, Risto H. Kurppa ri...@kurppa.fi:
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 8:51 AM, c_c cchan...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
Well, intone - the media player in making (and it's **really** basic as
of
now), uses 0% CPU (according to HTOP (all my tests
r...@om-gta02:~# DISPLAY=:0 ./intone
Segmentation fault
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Hi,
Well, intone - the media player in making (and it's **really** basic as
of now), uses 0% CPU (according to HTOP (all my tests are with it).
mplayer, in a separate thread uses its usual 15% or so.
I'm using anjuta and glade for development, using fifo (named pipe) to
communicate with
easier to use on touchscreen devices.
Well, I would like to do that myself. Can anyone point me to some
documentation on Elementary? Quite like it actually. Does it have something
like a tree-view?
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I think that's what you are looking for:
http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/wiki/Elementary
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files. All that was required was a frontend for it! I know pythm is just
that, but my Neo uses more than 30% CPU with it. It could be a minor bug -
I'll just remind people here that pythm also works with MPD. If you use
the MPD backend, it works very efficiently (probably the same as what
you
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On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 8:51 AM, c_c cchan...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
Well, intone - the media player in making (and it's **really** basic as of
now), uses 0% CPU (according to HTOP (all my tests are with it). mplayer, in
a separate thread uses its usual 15% or so.
You need mplayer (of
:2009-02-19T22:51:c_c:
bought me to the conclusion that mplayer already does so (using libmad for
mp3 and maybe tremor for ogg - though I'm not sure about the tremor part).
Take a look at mpg123 and it's libmpg123. It's highly optimised but
there is no ARM port as far as I know so that might
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