audio player...which would defeat your purpose of using the browser in a
cell phone.
Flash does let you set the incoming audio buffer, ...but alas, many
phones can't run flash.
WebRTC might be the best option on the browser side.
keep us posted!
suerte -august.
> >the audio side w
on websockets AFAIK.
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o...@onyx-ashanti.com say:
> Greetings! I hope all is well with you. I wanted to ask if i might gain
> some of your insight on a project i am undertaking.
>
> I am currently attempting to stream my audio into html5 capable web
> browsers of s
> I posted this release to the downloads page:
>
> http://puredata.info/downloads/readanysf/
cool. Any reason not to put the Windows version on there?
Maybe with a notice that says how and where it is broken. (I forget
already what doesn't work on it.)
http://aug.ment.org/software/readanysf~-
PC.tar.gz
> http://dropbox.at.or.at/dropbox/readanysf~0.43_MacOSX-x86_64.tar.gz
>
> August, you're ssh key should still work on them, so you can build there.
>
> .hc
>
> On Dec 4, 2012, at 12:18 AM, august wrote:
>
> >
> > Hola José,
> >
> >
ot exactly a mac guy, so please try the following build and let me
know if that works for you.
http://aug.ment.org/software/readanysf~0.43_MacOSX-Intel-speexupdate.tar.gz
I'd also love to hear about the radio work you do with readanysf.
suerte -august.
> Hi I'm trying to use
w and I'll
include it in the download section of readanysf~.
If not, then I guess it will be a while longer before readanysf~ is
readily available for windows. sorry.
-august.
> Well, I tried to download and get into my pd install last winter - but I
> couldn´t find out how to get it on
essage as well as a
"cache" message that will give you info on when a file is ready to play
and how much has already pre-buffered (from stream or disk).
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in pd un-extended?
And, do you have instructions for how to build readanysf~ on windows?
Do you also have DLL's to share? If so, we should put them up on my
site and the puredata site.
-august.
> hello August, IOhannes
>
> why not using the same makefile for all platform
instructions:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/pd-list@iem.at/msg52180.html
>
It's been a while since I pushed any code to the Puredata repository.
Are we using SVN still or have we moved to GIT?
Let me know and I'll commit the above makefile changes.
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>
> >It's an OOP language ( looks like C#) that compiles down to OOP C.
>
> BTW, early C++ compilers also used to compile to C, but that feature
> was «removed» long ago. Nearly none of the well-known compilers have
> ever implemented it. I think that C++ was mostly compiled this way
> from 1979
> > Hi Katja,
> >
> > You might want to have a look at a language called Vala:
> >
> > https://live.gnome.org/Vala
>
>
> Thanks for the link, August. Do you happen to use Vala yourself? I'll
> definitely take a deeper look into it.
Yes,
in Vala
would depend on libglib and libgobjectwhich may or may not be what you
want. However, if you are creating a DSP library, the larger set of utility
features that libglib has to offer might come in handy.
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sing the latest ubuntu, I believe the gmerlin libs are
all included in the multimedia section.
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> Cool, I think this then means that libpd bindings for python, etc.
> can be also packaged up. Once this package is ready, I'm happy to
> take it thru the Debian submission process via pkg-multimedia and
> ge
okay, here is a test package of the libpd git repo.
I think it would be safe to merge the Makefile and the libpd.pc into
upstream.
please have a look:
https://launchpad.net/~august-alien/+archive/ppa
best -august.
> I suggest you stick to the central repository of libpd beca
d for this personal package.
...however, maybe for official submission to debian or ubuntu.
best -august.
> I agree that we should provide a libpd.pc. Let's aim to fold this into the
> main branch of the libpd repository. If the PPA ends up using code from
> aalex, let's merge
Is there a version number for libpd?
I see you guys have added a pd.pc in
http://gitorious.org/~aalex/pdlib/aalexs-libpd
should I use pdlib git repo or aalexs repo?
>
> I haven't seen one, I say go!
>
> .hc
>
> On Jun 21, 2011, at 6:26 PM, august wrote:
&g
Has someone already made a PPA for libpd?
If not, I might have a go.
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hmm. have you tried this:
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/libiconv.htm
> I can not debug, and I don't find a .dll that fix this issue.
>
> - "august" a écrit :
>
> > okay, let's look at the iconv problem first and then look at the avi
&
> > > any mp3 crashes
> > >
> > > here is the message I get when it crashes:
> > >
> > > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> > > [Switching to Thread 7728.0x154c]
> > > 0x039760f3 in libiconv () from c:\MinGW\bin\libiconv-2.dll
> > > (gdb) BFD: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\AUDIOKSE.dll:
> any mp3 crashes
>
> here is the message I get when it crashes:
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> [Switching to Thread 7728.0x154c]
> 0x039760f3 in libiconv () from c:\MinGW\bin\libiconv-2.dll
> (gdb) BFD: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\AUDIOKSE.dll: Warning: Ignoring section flag
> >>Windows and Mac OS X both use the path of the executable for finding
> >>other dlls, but not the path of each dll that is loaded (that could
> >>be a lot of paths). I think GNU/Linux might do the same, I don't
> >>remember off the top of my head, but you so rarely encounter this on
> >>GNU/Lin
> > I've attached the dll if someone (matteo?) wants to try
>
> Wow great! Of course I will try it and even stress it a little bit :)
yes, please stress it extensively.
Patrice, was it just one .mp3 file that couldn't play or do no mp3
files play at all? If not, maybe you are missing libmad.
> Windows and Mac OS X both use the path of the executable for finding
> other dlls, but not the path of each dll that is loaded (that could
> be a lot of paths). I think GNU/Linux might do the same, I don't
> remember off the top of my head, but you so rarely encounter this on
> GNU/Linux since y
m_pd.h:
>
> #define EXTERN __declspec(dllimport) extern
>
> but it doesn't
>
> is there a more explicit template makefile for cpp sources?
>
> the only working example that work I can get is from gridflow but it's so
> tricky,
> sources are processed
nce ;)
>
> hc
>
> On Apr 28, 2011, at 9:38 AM, august wrote:
>
> >
> >Isn't that template just for libraries?
> >
> >what about single externals?
> >
> >>
> >>Maybe the symbol EXTERN/exporting stuff isn't quite right
Patrice,
Here is a new Makefile that I made looking at the template base.
I think this should take care of exporting the tilde_setup symbol.
again, doing it blindly...so there may be errors.
-august.
> After resolving two dozens undefined reference
-3.dll
> >
> >it seems it's still not the good way to compile because pd complains:
> >
> >
> >load_object: Symbol "readanysf_tilde_setup" not found
> >
> >
> >- "august" a écrit :
> >
> >>Yeah perhaps it will be easier
provided py
> pd-extended and gridflow,
>
> libdca-0.dll libgavl-1.dll libiconv-2.dll libintl-8.dll libtheora-0.dll
> lib-tiff-3.dll
>
> it seems it's still not the good way to compile because pd complains:
>
>
> load_object: Symbol "readanysf_tilde_setup
NCLUDES=/usr/include
Maybe something else is needed, but I can't say. It should be simple
enough to build from.
best -august.
> I've tried to hack the makefile but have pain to get it compiling the dll
> because of linking problems...
> I guess it would be easier by u
well, if you already have gavl and gmerlin-avdecoder, you should only
need to download and compile readanysf~
the Makefile is there already. If I am not mistaken, you would only
need to copy and modify the pd_linux target so that it creates a
readanysf~.dll instead of a readanysf~.pd_linux
..
network capabilities. You could receive commands in the
scripting language through a server socket and pass them on to one or
more instances of mplayer. I believe you can use the -softvol arg to
mplayer to control each instance's volume with software instead of the
master sound card.
suerte! -
e included) development.
best -august.
> On Tue, 8 Mar 2011, Pierre Massat wrote:
>
> >I was trying to get Ardour to work last night and i came accross
> >the forum on their website. I must say i was quite shocked to see
> >how many posts were about money. I wa
load the file. after that you can do normal table
lookup and manipulation (play forwards, backwards, slower, faster,
etc)
best -august.
> Do you really have to use MP3? I think this might be easier to do with
> uncompressed WAV.
>
>
>
> From: jbtur..
> I just upgraded lots of libraries on the Mac OS X build machines, so
> to test things out, I built readanysf~. It sure work with more
> codecs and less crashes. Try the builds here:
>
> http://autobuild.puredata.info/pdlab/readanysf~0.43_MacOSX-Intel.tar.gz
> http://autobuild.puredata.info/pdla
> Also, I'm running pd-0-42.6 from a terminal and noticed this in the terminal
> console at the same time as a buzz:
>
> opened /home/james/2012/Chisenhale/sounds/Gunfire.wav
> [demuxer] Info: Detected WAV format
> opened /home/james/2012/Chisenhale/sounds/Gunfire.wav
> [demuxer] Info: Detected WA
> Hi August,
>
> Thanks for looking into this. I ran the stress patch again on
> pd-vanilla-0.42-6
> and heard a buzz after a minute or so. I also got the following error in the
> console (although not at the same time as the buzz)
>
> readanysf~: error on m_dec
ad and try this:
http://aug.ment.org/software/readanysf~testing.tar.gz
does that help any?
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> ok I downloaded Pd-vanilla 0.42-6 from puredata.info and ran the patch. It
> took
> about 10 mins, but eventually there were a couple of buzzes. No libs or other
> externals, just pd-vanilla 0.42-6 with readanysf~ running your stress patch.
yeah, I heard it once too.not sure yet what is ca
nd happens 3 times)
ok, this smells like a memory leak to me. Not going to be easy to find.
Do you have other externals loaded at the same time? If so, try
re-running my stress patch with no other libs or externals loaded.
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> Hi August,
>
> I'm using this version - https://launchpad.net/~reduzierer/+archive/
> rdz-pd-extra+deps
that is the latest.
> which is dated 2010-10-06 so should be current? I'm also using Pdextended
> 0.42-5 from http://puredata.info/downloads (Lucid i386). I ju
o, can you narrow the problem down to a
particular file? Does it only happen with that one wav file?
I've build a stress patch that opens, plays and then reopens your
Gunfire.wav file over and over again...and can't seem to reproduce your
buzzing.
-august.
> Hi list,
>
> I've
is controlling
mplayer, or use pdpy or pdlua to open the pipe to mplayer and
control everything from pd internally.
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> >
> > .hc
hans,
when I do the first step in your howto, make dpkg-source, I get this:
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/august/externals/pdogg'
mv pdogg-0.26-svn pd-pdogg_0.26-svn
tar --exclude-vcs
> > > > 4. package the software Debian-style
> > >
> > > I was hoping I could just copy someone's deb package and change a few
> > > variables.
> >
> > I just saw there is a "debian/" folder in the pdogg directory. It
> > looks like it is maintained already by Hans.
> >
> > Could you just add
> > 4. package the software Debian-style
>
> I was hoping I could just copy someone's deb package and change a few
> variables.
I just saw there is a "debian/" folder in the pdogg directory. It
looks like it is maintained already by Hans.
Could you just add this to the puredyne ppa list? Is t
> On 05/11/10 05:22, august wrote:
> >I'd like to contribute to the puredyne ppa's at launchpad.
>
> Great!
>
> >I was wondering if someone could help me get up to speed on how to make
> >a ppa, maybe with a simple example I can just copy and paste.
> On Fri, 2010-11-05 at 06:22 +0100, august wrote:
>
> >
> > Roman, it would also be great if you could add gmerlin to your ppa
> > list. Is that difficult? I'd think it wouldn't be too much work if
> > you already have the others (gavl, etc).
&g
7;t be too much work if
you already have the others (gavl, etc).
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> Hi August,
>
> > Cool. Abuse it, please.But, what do you mean by crashing dsp?
> > Ideally, readanysf~ shouldn't crash, ever. Please let me know if it
> > does.
> >
> > I'm not sure I understand you correctly. Does it crash PD
> Hi August,
>
> thanks for the clarifications and the formula..
>
> only for comments; I like to force readanysf~ with
> high valors to the speed i mean 20 o 25 ( up of these valors crash the dsP:)
Cool. Abuse it, please.But, what do you me
playtime, the formula should then be:
1/speed * length of file in seconds *
youraudiofile_samplerate/pdsamplerate
-august.
> Hi list,
>
> I am using the audio player readanysf~ from August Black
> and i have some question:
>
> for the last
my box:
>
> readanysf~ 0.41 new gavl/gmerlin-avdecoder crash
> readanysf~ 0.40 new gavl/gmerlin-avdecoder crash
> readanysf~ 0.41 old gavl/gmerlin-avdecoder OK
> readanysf~ 0.40 old gavl/gmerlin-avdecoder OK
&g
, if you can tell us when that bug is fixed it would be
> nice.
Okay, it appears there were problems reading the ogg header. It should
be fixed now in the most recent gavl/gmerlin_avdecoder CVS.
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> > I think it has something to do with the ogg header. I've passed the
> > file on to the gmerlin developer who is usually pretty quick about
> > fixing these things.However, you will need to update your
> > gavl/gmerlin_avdecoder libs when he does fix it.
>
> well, we are collecting a lot o
runk/
>
> * --username is your sourceforge username
> * it must be httpS when you are doing it writable
>
> .hc
>
> On Sep 21, 2010, at 8:56 PM, august wrote:
>
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> > I just spent about 30-40 minutes trying to figure out how to get a
systems and frameworks to remember how to do everything,
everywhere. A few simple command line examples would really help.
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> rdz-ppa (had to move it from pd directory to pd-extended)...
>
> Thank's for your help...
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Please post any files that do not work so that I may test them.
-august.
Raphael Raccuia say:
> I didn't experienced problems with mp3, and I don't know about ID3
> tags... I'll check if it's related, and learn about ID3 :-) thank's
&
xample, the helloworld c code here:
http://pdstatic.iem.at/externals-HOWTO/node3.html#SECTION00036000
in C:
void helloworld_setup(void)
in C++:
extern "C" void helloworld_setup(void)
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>> ok. sorry Hans. I found my sf account again and imported it all
>> myself.
>>
>> Please check it out and see if it works.Can someone verify that
>> the
>> new Mac binary works?
>>
>> thanks-august.
>
>
> I committed some small ch
puredata.info/pdlab/readanysf~.zip
> >>
> >> And here's how:
> >>
> >> ssh pd...@128.238.56.59
> >> cd pure-data/trunk/externals/august/readanysf~
> >> make -f Makefile.darwin
> >> ./embed-MacOSX-dependencies.sh
> >> cd ..
> And here's how:
>
> ssh pd...@128.238.56.59
> cd pure-data/trunk/externals/august/readanysf~
> make -f Makefile.darwin
> ./embed-MacOSX-dependencies.sh
> cd ..
> zip -9r readanysf~.zip readanysf~
>
> .hc
Hans,
That is the OLD version of readanysf~ that yo
oh dang.
Okay, I really don't understand the mac binary package.
Maybe Hans (or someone else) can step in heredid you use a special
embed script for embedding the libs? If so, can you send it to me?
-august.
> Sorry but this one now requires :
>
> - to copy all readanysf
ok, Good to know it worked.
The new package "might" solve the dylib issue.
can you download and try?
http://aug.ment.org/software/readanysf~0.40_MacOSX-Intel.tar.gz
This one "should" work without needing to create the "sw/lib" directory
if I understand the pro
Hans,
if you download the latest code here
http://aug.ment.org/software/readanysf~0.40.tar.gz
..or, just go to the build lab and cd to
/Users/pddev/pure-data/trunk/externals/august/test/readanysf~0.40
you should be able to just type 'make'
osted.
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>
> .hc
>
> On Jul 8, 2010, at 4:25 AM, august wrote:
>
>>
>> It may take a little while for Burkhard to update his stuff. I have a
>> feeling he is busy now with work, and also with adding webm and other
>> features to gmerlin_avdec.
>>
&
> hi all,
>
> i'm trying to get Pd to run on my BeagleBoard, and running into a couple of
> problems. any help greatly appreciated. this is for an installation of this
> work: http://ll.frey.co.nz which is due to go live in August at Kapelica
> Gallery in Ljubljana, S
code)? Do
you have a build system for putting it all together?
-a
> Any idea when this will be released? I can update the Fink package
> then.
>
> .hc
>
> On Jul 3, 2010, at 5:50 AM, august wrote:
>
>>
>> okay,
>>
>> This error should no lon
f~? Should I be worried when commenting it
> out?
>
> Cheers and thanks for the fixes
> Roman
no, it is not needed by readanysf~ and can be safely commented out or
just changed to:
m_video_format.interlace_mode=GAVL_INTERLACE_NONE;
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okay,
This error should no longer occur in the next release of
gavl/gmerlin_avdecode.
-august.
> Hi August,
>
> thanks for your quick reply and sorry for my slow one ;-) The short
> answer is that cleaning up the headers of the soundfiles by re-enco
or not. The setup should be the same, I think and you can just type
"make"
-august.
> I also tracked down the "Too many open files" error message. It DOES
> come from readanysf~, .from the gmerlin_avdec library. It is a
> strerror message.
bug on top of that. But I don't really know enough
> to be able to help here.
>
> It would actually help a lot, if August stepped in.
>
Thanks for looking into that. The message itself is does give the
impression of a filehandle or thread-leakhowever, I do believe I
cover it
av
> [demuxer] Info: Detected Microsoft WAV format
> opened /foo1.wav
> /foo2.wav
> [demuxer] Info: Detected Microsoft WAV format
> opened /foo2.wav
> /foo1.wav
> [in_file] Error: Cannot open /foo1.wav: Too many open files
> Could not open file /foo1.wav
> /foo2.wav
> [in
ms to work like it should here.
The "Too many open files" error is also not from readanysf~
can you explain a little further? Are you hearing noise like Derek
reported?
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Okay, glad to hear you have it solved.
If you can, please post an example of the soundfile that didn't work so
that I can test it.
thanks-august.
> Hi August,
>
> thanks for your quick reply and sorry for my slow one ;-) The short
> answer is that cleaning up the headers
an unsupported codec." warning
can also come if you send "play" to the readanysf object without it
having a file loaded. I assume this is what is happening.
-a.
> Hello August, list
>
> I'm helping a student's installation, and we have creat
upport.
dankuwell -august.
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the lucid
> package (0.42.5) on karmic.
what is the lucid package?
It is really not easy to navigate the many webpages to find the
downloads.
> and what about
> http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/latest/Pd-0.42.5-extended-ubuntu-karmic-i386.deb
I'm on 64bit, so it doesn
> On 2010-04-18 22:05, august wrote:
> >
> > I just built pd 0.41.4 extended and can see that in all of the sampler
>
> i seems like you really should to try to update to the newest versions
> of everything.
>
hmm. it is hard to know what is the right pd to downlo
Are there still problems with tables in 64bit linux?
I just built pd 0.41.4 extended and can see that in all of the sampler
examples, every other sample is 0.
I thought this was solved a while ago.
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> >
> >
> > Anyone have an idea how to fix Pixes/videoV4L.cpp so that it makes
> > the right ioctls?
> >
>
> please don't!
> "videoV4L&quo
fix Pixes/videoV4L.cpp so that it makes
the right ioctls?
thanks -august.
Here is my v4linfo:
### v4l2 device info [/dev/video0] ###
general info
VIDIOC_QUERYCAP
driver : "uvcvideo"
card: &
Very Cool.
I've added link from the download page at:
http://aug.ment.org/readanysf/download.php
best -august.
> Hi all
>
> I dug into deb packaging and published the results on a PPA:
>
> https://launchpad.net/~reduzierer/+archive/rdz-pd-extra+deps
>
> Support
> > On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 10:36 +0100, João Pais wrote:
> > > [I couldn't find August Black's mail, so I sent this to the list]
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I was looking for readanysf~, and found your site. Unfortunately I
> >
> On Mon, 2009-12-21 at 17:07 +0100, august wrote:
> > > My test patch used [env~]-[nbx] for testing and it showed '0' on all
> > > channels, while it definitely showed some output when playing using
> > > [readsf~
> > > 8]. I cannot test again r
hat this probably gavl related and
> not [readanysf~] specifally?
>
Yes, it seems it was completely gavl related. But, thanks to your
reports and effort, I think we now have the problem licked.
Please check out the latest gavl from cvs and let me know i
o get this worked out with the gavl developer.
Sorry I cannot do better at the moment. I am swamped with other work.
best -august.
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* if input has more channels thant output, all output channels
are filled with corresponding input channel. the remaining
input
channels are not sent to output.
I don't know if it makes sense to have special default cases for mono
and stereo.
-august.
aved. Both are
> 8ch 16bit 44100Hz PCM files and still they are different in that only
> one of them is read correctly by [readanysf~].
>
> * How can i get info about PCM-WAV files in Pd?
> * How can i reliably play them back (with the ability to seek)?
>
Can you put the files online somewhere so I can download them and test
them?
-august.
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should have it. (I just did that from a clean Ubuntu Karmic
install)
sorry its not easier, but packaging software is very unrewarding and
time consuming.
best -august.
> A lot!
>
> It seems, that this is way is _much_ cleaner (without having to do nasty
> things to the sources
ude, but i didn't know what else to do) and
> finally it compiled. After all, [readanysf~] compiled and loads. You
> must be lucky or smart and i must be dumb or i made something terribly
> wrong.
>
> @August (or any dev who took over the maintenance of readanysf~):
> Would it
use I use one, but
because I'd like to use it in an instructional demo this Friday where
the lab is only outfitted with Macs.
-august.
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hey hans,
I also made a link to your package from here
http://aug.ment.org/readanysf/download.php
Very cool that you put this all together. While working on the
port with you this past spring, I learned a lot about how much work
(and how ungratifyin
In what ways have you had problems with readanysf~ ?
all bug reports are welcome.
-august.
> Have a look at [mp3play~] from IEMlib to start with. There is also
> [readanysf~] from August Black, which I personally haven't found to be
> completely stable, YMMV.
>
would be a simple wget and
unzip command, no?
forgive my ignorance 'cause I'm sure you have your reasons...I just
don't smell what you are spraying just yet .Is the idea with the
"sources" just to get everything to compile from source?
thanks for your patience -august.
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e? Is there an 'official' MinGW one?
>
> I second the question: august?
>
> for my own part, I didn't find a pkg-config binary from either mingw or
> gnuwin, so i used the binaries referenced on gtk.org:
>
> http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/binaries/w
> Yo august - I'm working on a variant of the anysndfiler patch you
> included that can function as a drop-in replacement for soundfiler.
> I'm experiencing some weirdness though - it seems to work ~50% of the
> time but the other times it hard-locks my system and spits
> mplayer, so maybe its a separate issue:
>
> http://eds.org/~hans/MadagascarInstituteDeathRattler_short.mov
fixed in latest CVS for gmerlin_avdecoder.
>>>
>>> Excellent! Do you know if there are plans for a gmerlin_avdecoder
>>> release any time soon? That will make th
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