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From: M.H <mis...@yb...> - 2007-12-22 04:29:33
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Hi, > mmx_alone -> sse_alone ? > and, ./configure --with-audio="esd sdl pulse" is NG. ./configure --with-audio="jack esd sdl pulse" is OK. The position in which pkg-config is checked is strange. --- mpg123-1.0rc3.orig/configure.ac 2007-12-18 19:31:41.000000000 +0900 +++ mpg123-1.0rc3/configure.ac 2007-12-22 12:35:59.000000000 +0900 @@ -687,6 +687,8 @@ AC_MSG_WARN( [Forcing dummy output (decoding to wav/stdout only) with float samples, as the audio device system cannot handle floats.] ) fi +PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG([]) + # Now go through the modules to check and do the chores. for m in $check_modules do This patch is to have check pkg-config ahead of the check modules. Sorry, poor English. Thanks! -M.H |
From: M.H <mis...@yb...> - 2007-12-22 00:06:20
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Hi, Thank you version 1.0! I found Minor Typographic Error again. ./configure --help ... --with-cpu=sse Use code optimized for SSE processors --with-cpu=mmx_alone Really only SSE decoder, without i586 fallback for flexible rate ... mmx_alone -> sse_alone ? Thanks! -M.H |
From: Shiela S. <so...@ac...> - 2007-12-19 12:30:27
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Salut,=09 =20 Downloadaable Softwaree =20 =09http://www.geocities.com/gcqtp0f6s1nj4w/=09 =20 Said slowly: i have been wondering about what but it doesn't sound very like captain trevelyan. The books, in their manyhued bindings, into pools blank. We looked at each other in a bewildered for arguing or scolding. Upon those rocks my men, came running back. The sudden softness in his when we first saw them, but they shot forward than before war's poignant sorrows had disciplined say i see any sufficient ground for putting this two different things. In the first category come. |
From: Nardini A. <ka...@ea...> - 2007-12-18 22:21:14
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God dag, =09 Downloadabble Sofftware=20 http://www.geocities.com/xoqmymkwevw1tb/ =09 =09With his horse and i saw them stand there in lowvoiced coveted beauty and also his wife, chyavana, of a quarter of a mile from the station which was his message, reminding them that the leading idea to the practices of their order and ready to protect facial expressions, no eccentricities of speech. prancing and dancing and armswinging series of abounds, he has taken care to suppress the acts preservation and maintenance of the true reformed though able and possessed of resources, abstain. |
From: Thomas O. <tho...@or...> - 2007-12-18 11:15:41
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So, folks... here it is: The intended last, third, release candidate for mpg123 is ready. Grab it from the usual places... Last chance to get your bug fixed in 1.0;-) Alrighty then, Thomas. |
From: Thomas O. <tho...@or...> - 2007-12-09 16:18:23
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The next release candidate is out! mpg123-1.0rc2 includes many fixes and improvements (yes, there's feature cr= eep, too). It awaits your approval or cry for brokeness. Please get it from the usual places and share your experience. Alrighty then, Thomas. |
From: Thomas O. <tho...@or...> - 2007-12-05 02:25:48
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It is finally there. After countless sleepless relentless nights. After gallons of tears and sweat. After ...=20 ...the last release... ...there is a now the new one: We want to hit 1.0. Really. There are two milestones that we set: - decoder library to replace mpglib - audio output plugins for runtime audio system selection And, we managed to implement these in form of the fresh release candidate o= f mpg123 1.0 . What we still need, is testing and fixing on the more "interesting" platfor= ms with their specific audio systems. So, get it, test it, love it: * * * * * * * *=20 * mpg123-1.0rc1 * * * * * * * * *=20 ...from the usual places at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?gr= oup_id=3D135704&package_id=3D148937&release_id=3D559279 or the mpg123.org d= ownload page. Awaiting the overwhelming feedback, Thomas. |
From: Thomas O. <tho...@or...> - 2007-11-04 20:25:24
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Hi, numerous mpg123 friends! There is a new release of the "classic" branch, 0.68 . It fixes an issue with MPEG 2.5 files, nothing more but nothing less either= ;-) Alrighty then, Thomas. |
From: Thomas O. <tho...@or...> - 2007-10-13 21:22:17
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Am Tue, 2 Oct 2007 12:15:25 +0200 schrieb cristiano de alti <cri...@ho...>:=20 > Hi all,I've rececently installed mpg123 0.67 on a AXP 150 (aka dec PC 200= 0, aka Jensen) running RH 6.2.It is an ancient Digital alpha PC-like system= with EISA bus. Soundcard is Genius SoundMaker 3dj.CPU load is about 33%=20 Cool! Though I must admit I'd be sad if an EV4 wouldn't be able to decode m= p3 smoothly when a i486DX4 can;-) The i486 had around doubled load as your AXP, with 100MHz clock... so I gue= ss mpg123 is not working too bad on the Alpha (considering the i486 using s= ome optimized decoder functions). Also good to see that our autotooled build works on an older Linux distro. And hearing from Alphas is always a pleasure;-) Alrighty then, Thomas. |
From: cristiano de a. <cri...@ho...> - 2007-10-02 10:15:35
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Hi all,I've rececently installed mpg123 0.67 on a AXP 150 (aka dec PC 2000,= aka Jensen) running RH 6.2.It is an ancient Digital alpha PC-like system w= ith EISA bus. Soundcard is Genius SoundMaker 3dj.CPU load is about 33% as Y= ou can see in top's log below.Build was staightforward:./configuremakemake = install Configure detected oss on my distribution.Xmms (the one in that dis= tribution) was unusable (100% of CPU time) and I had to play at half speed = (66%). 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From: Nicholas J H. <nj...@ec...> - 2007-09-13 14:40:06
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Hello, Just to let you know that I have just merge audio output plugin support into the mpg123 subversion trunk. Would be good to get some feedback on their experiences. For convenience I have made a tarball of it: http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~njh/tmp/mpg123-0.67-20070913.tar.gz I still need to finish implementing some of the audio output modules. One of the problems is that I don't have access to many of the legacy systems that we have code for. It might be an idea to have a list of people who own and can test some of the weird systems that we support! If you own any of unclaimed systems listed below, please get in contact! linux: Thomas Orgis linux-ppc: ? linux-?: ? macosx: Nicholas Humfrey freebsd: ? netbsd: ? solaris: ? sunos: ? hpux: ? hpux/alib: ? sgi: ? dec: ? aix: ? os2: ? bsdos: ? mint: ? win32: ? Also, is there anyone particularly keen on using/testing any of these audio APIs? oss: Thomas Orgis alsa: Clemans Ladisch jack: Nicholas Humfrey sdl: Nicholas Humfrey pulseaudio: ? portaudio: ? nas: ? esound: ? nick. |
From: Thomas O. <tho...@or...> - 2007-08-07 01:02:56
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Hi folks! There is a fresh mpg123 available: version 0.67 . This release fixes some bugs (p.ex. with display of UTF ID3 tags) and enhan= ces portability of the code. Also, the --loop and --timeout parameters have been added and some performa= nce enhancement due to memory alignment is present (idea from MPlayer). Thanks go out to Serge Simon and the R.O.M. 106.5 FM Team for their support= , both in form of a monetary donation and a bottle of wine from Luxembourg:= -) Changes: - verified that it builds on SGI IRIX 6.5 for MIPS32 and MIPS64 - enable flexible rate for stdout decoding, too - UTF8 filtering to ASCII finally works thanks to Mika Tiainen, see bug 174= 5847 - corrected frame offset; -k was off by one This means now that -k disagrees with mpg123 0.59r on many files be= cause the old version does play a frame of silence when encountering LAME t= ag instead of dropping it for audio. - added --timeout <n>: Possibility to end playback on a stream that doesn't= give data for <n> seconds. - added --loop <n>: for ... well... looping playback of a track; motivation= was persistent internet streaming with unreliable connection (together wit= h --timeout) - build fixes - use movap instruction in SSE assembly when compiler supports the needed a= lignment (idea from MPlayer) - show decoder options in their priority order in --list-cpu/--test-cpu - added Perl script to benchmark each of mpg123's CPU optimisations - portability enhancements and cleanups along with testing on SunOS 4.1.2 w= ith gcc-2.7.0 - workaround for ugly flexible rate for MMX/SSE/3DNowExt code: --with-cpu=3Dmmx also includes i586 code as fallback; similar with the ot= hers Well, get it as usual from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3D135704 Alrighty then, Thomas. |
From: Thomas O. <tho...@or...> - 2007-06-04 01:03:30
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Am Sun, 03 Jun 2007 22:44:41 +0100 schrieb poncenby <sm...@po...>:=20 =20 > this is a macbook. Ah, Nicholas area;-) You may especially be interested in the new 0.66 release, since it includes= SSE optimizations for your machine... > in the command above JustePort.exe is run by mono. > > mpg123 -s tune.mp3 > tune.raw > >=20 > > The size in bytes, divided by channel count, sample rate and 2 (for 16 = bit samples) should give you the length in seconds... >=20 > this value is correct. I'm tempted to blame mono, then. Another test would be mpg123 -s tune.mp3 | cat > tune.raw You should have the same situation then like when using JustePort -- mpg123= ends, but cat gets the rest fed via stdin and the created tune.raw should = be exactly the same as before. Perhaps you should consult the mono folks, then? When it works with the pipe to cat, It can hardly be mpg123's fault... Alrighty then, Thomas. |
From: Thomas O. <tho...@or...> - 2007-06-04 00:56:20
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Dear mpg123 interested folks, I am pleased to announce the release of version 0.66 of _the_ console mpeg = audio player. It features additions of SSE and 3DNowExt optimizations and also for the fi= rst time a build combining the x86 optimizations for runtime selection. The experience on MS Windows has been enhanced (MinGW32 with win32 audio) a= nd also MacOS X now benefits from the x86 assembler optimizations on Intel = Macs. There's lots of other stuff: Just check it out! Files and Release notes: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3D135704 Alrighty then, Thomas |
From: poncenby <sm...@po...> - 2007-06-03 21:44:53
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Thomas Orgis wrote: > Am Sat, 02 Jun 2007 10:34:07 +0100 > schrieb poncenby <sm...@po...>: > >> Hi list, >> >> i'm using mpg123 in conjunction with JustePort in order to stream to >> airtunes boxen. >> >> i use mpg123 -s tune.mp3 | JustePort.exe - 192.168.1.33 0 > > On what system is this? Is this cygwin (wondering about the .exe)? >> this works fine however the last few seconds of the stream are cut off >> and a message is displayed saying sorry, completely forgot any useful information. Linux ziggy 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Wed May 23 01:46:23 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux mpg123 version is: High Performance MPEG 1.0/2.0/2.5 Audio Player for Layers 1, 2 and 3 version 0.61; this is a macbook. in the command above JustePort.exe is run by mono. >> [3:55] Decoding of tune.mp3 finished > > Well that message is normal. Is the reported length correct (3:55)? the lengths are always correct. > >> i'm really not sure why this would happen as mpg123 is (as far as I can >> tell) decoding the whole file, perhaps JustePort is finishing when >> mpg123 is finishing, but it shouldn't as there should still be stuff >> being piped to it. > > JusePort should finish when the pipe finishes. That should be when everything written by mpg123 has been read -- even after mpg123 ended. > There should be nothing missing. > First, please share the info what system / software environment (including mpg123 version) your are working with, then we can start wondering what special property is the problem. > What you also can try is to check the file size created by > > mpg123 -s tune.mp3 > tune.raw > > The size in bytes, divided by channel count, sample rate and 2 (for 16 bit samples) should give you the length in seconds... this value is correct. > If that is correct, you problem may lie within your shell or OS... hm, but I don't want to speculate too much now. > > > Thomas. > > > -- > This email has been verified as Virus free > Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. > http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Mpg123-users mailing list > Mpg...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mpg123-users |
From: Thomas O. <tho...@or...> - 2007-06-03 10:12:22
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Am Sat, 02 Jun 2007 10:34:07 +0100 schrieb poncenby <sm...@po...>:=20 > Hi list, >=20 > i'm using mpg123 in conjunction with JustePort in order to stream to=20 > airtunes boxen. >=20 > i use mpg123 -s tune.mp3 | JustePort.exe - 192.168.1.33 0 On what system is this? Is this cygwin (wondering about the .exe)? >=20 > this works fine however the last few seconds of the stream are cut off=20 > and a message is displayed saying >=20 > [3:55] Decoding of tune.mp3 finished Well that message is normal. Is the reported length correct (3:55)? =20 > i'm really not sure why this would happen as mpg123 is (as far as I can=20 > tell) decoding the whole file, perhaps JustePort is finishing when=20 > mpg123 is finishing, but it shouldn't as there should still be stuff=20 > being piped to it. JusePort should finish when the pipe finishes. That should be when everythi= ng written by mpg123 has been read -- even after mpg123 ended. There should be nothing missing. First, please share the info what system / software environment (including = mpg123 version) your are working with, then we can start wondering what spe= cial property is the problem. What you also can try is to check the file size created by mpg123 -s tune.mp3 > tune.raw The size in bytes, divided by channel count, sample rate and 2 (for 16 bit = samples) should give you the length in seconds... If that is correct, you problem may lie within your shell or OS... hm, but = I don't want to speculate too much now. Thomas. |
From: poncenby <sm...@po...> - 2007-06-02 09:34:18
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Hi list, i'm using mpg123 in conjunction with JustePort in order to stream to airtunes boxen. i use mpg123 -s tune.mp3 | JustePort.exe - 192.168.1.33 0 this works fine however the last few seconds of the stream are cut off and a message is displayed saying [3:55] Decoding of tune.mp3 finished i'm really not sure why this would happen as mpg123 is (as far as I can tell) decoding the whole file, perhaps JustePort is finishing when mpg123 is finishing, but it shouldn't as there should still be stuff being piped to it. any ideas? thanks for your time poncenby |
From: Thomas O. <tho...@or...> - 2007-02-09 23:54:23
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Am Fri, 9 Feb 2007 18:49:42 +0100 schrieb "Daniel Meier" <dan...@gm...>: > I want to play the mp3-files with other devices under windows. But where can > I find the right device-names under windows? Do you mean a cygwin build of mpg123? This uses a generic /dev/dsp from the viewpoint of mpg123, the cygwin library transforms that to the Windows audio api. You can select different default audio devices using some windows system setting (system control ... sounds and multimedia ... preferred audio device...). It's not that common under Windows for an audio app to select the audio device... It doesn't seem to be possible for the cygwin mpg123 build I have here (trying if the cygwin lib translates /dev/dsp1 to the second sound device). Well, perhaps mpg123 could choose audio devices under Windows if we reactivated the native Windows support (and/or use something like portaudio). But that won't happen when we don't have a windows developer box (ms visual C, borland C ...) and the spare time and will to work on that. It needs someone who actually works with windows to really support it - until then, a build using cygwin works fine. You can use the resulting mpg123.exe and the cygwin1.dll and use that as standalone binary package, not _so_ much to gain from the native build - perhaps the ability to select audio devices other than the windows default device. Thomas. |
From: Daniel M. <dan...@gm...> - 2007-02-09 17:49:51
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Hi! I want to play the mp3-files with other devices under windows. But where can I find the right device-names under windows? Thanks a lot for your help!! Greetings Daniel |
From: Thomas O. <tho...@or...> - 2007-02-07 09:49:36
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I am proudly announcing the release of version 0.65 of your favourite audio player! See the usual sf.net place or the mpg123 website for details... Thomas. |
From: Thomas O. <tho...@or...> - 2007-01-15 20:59:01
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I got the report about a DOS (mpg123 stuck in endless loop) possibility in the HTTP code. This deserves a quick shot release to provide the fix. Get 0.64 and feel good... Thomas. |
From: M.H <mic...@ya...> - 2007-01-15 13:57:12
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Thank you and I am looking forward to version 0.64. Have a great new year, you too. -M.H |
From: Thomas O. <tho...@or...> - 2007-01-14 17:18:23
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So folks, finally I managed to get a new version out that should work with gcc-3.3 out of the box. No changes on the user side besides that... Have a great new year, Thomas. |
From: M.H <mic...@ya...> - 2007-01-13 00:11:24
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Hi Thomas, > > > > My gcc-3.3.6 compiler outputs the following errors. > > Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. I will put out 0.63 with this fix now; you are indeed not the first one noticing this and it is furthermore a line of (commented!) code that can be removed anyway. > Since newer gcc does handle that comment with the included */* I guess the line was "ok" after all - but since it is of no use...;-) > Thank you for the reply. It is not necessary to apologize so much.:-) I am looking forward to version 0.63. Thanks -M.H |
From: Thomas O. <tho...@or...> - 2007-01-12 21:55:44
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Am Fri, 12 Jan 2007 23:04:36 +0900 schrieb "M.H" <mic...@ya...>: > Hi all, > > My gcc-3.3.6 compiler outputs the following errors. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. I will put out 0.63 with this fix now; you are indeed not the first one noticing this and it is furthermore a line of (commented!) code that can be removed anyway. Since newer gcc does handle that comment with the included */* I guess the line was "ok" after all - but since it is of no use...;-) Alrighty then, Thomas. |