Hi, Well, I've got libmpg123 working and it does seem faster than libmad - but not by much. Of course, I haven't done any further optimisations for ARM. The gain is in the range of 3% CPU usage (and measured by htop which isn't all that accurate either).
I've also tried to get tremor going - but it seems to be breaking up the sound (lots of pops and hisses) - so I must be doing something wrong. Does anyone have any ideas how to handle the sampling rate changes in an ogg? I'm also expanding my scope to include AAC. Any recommendations about a fast integer implementation of AAC? I'm looking at pushing out a basic working prototype over the coming weekend. I have an elementary interface ready too on my laptop - but I need dev ipk's for elementary (and dependencies) that would run on FSO M5 (which should also cater for the upcoming SHR). Can anyone help? Any pointers would be welcome. Otherwise, I'm mainly sticking to GTK as of now. Glade lets me modify widgets to suit finger input - except the sliders / scales. Any ideas about how to make them wider? Also, I'm thinking about using a sqlite backend (much later) to store info about the tracks and playlists. Any pointers about that - or will it be overkill? I'm also looking at some mockups / ideas about the GUI. Currently, the player has 4 tabs :- 1 for Creating a playlist with a gtktreeview 1 for showing the current playing song in a treeview 1 for Albumn art 1 for lyrics While the actual getting art or lyrics is not (yet) implemented, I'm looking at modifying this to 2 tabs:- 1 for the Albumn art or lyrics(switchable) with the current playing song, its info and the usual buttons/vol. 1 for creating/managing playlists. Any inputs would be welcome. BTW, it is also dbus friendly :-) I'm requesting resource CPU to prevent suspend during playing. will also implement pausing on suspend and incoming call (though those are not yet quite there in terms of priority right now). -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Annuncing-new-Project---Intone-mplayer-frontend-tp2357405p2376959.html Sent from the Openmoko Community mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community