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Re: [bongo-devel] MPlayer backend code removed
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Daniel Brockman |
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Re: [bongo-devel] MPlayer backend code removed |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:49:03 +0200 |
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Romain Francoise <address@hidden> writes:
> Daniel Brockman <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> So do you know whether GStreamer would work? For example,
>> what if you apply this patch to Bach (assuming you have
>> configured GNOME to play audio using the remote ESD).
>
> Actually no, GNOME plays sound locally since the speaker
> machine isn't always up. I select the output mode
> manually for each program.
I see, okay. Maybe you don't want GNOME's `environmental
sound effects' sent to the big speakers?
> But thanks for the patch, I'll test it with Bach and see
> if it works.
Cool.
The other day, my brother and I considered submitting Bach
as a Google Summer of Code project. I guess we missed the
deadline already, but I would like to work on it anyway.
>>> VLC's support for esd just doesn't work for me, I never managed to
>>> make it use a remote esd server even though everything appears to be
>>> configured properly.
>
>> Would you like to file a bug report?
>
> I like to send detailed bug reports so I'll have to dig a bit in the
> code to see what's happening. But yeah, definitely. When I have
> the time. :-)
Cool, thanks. :-)
>> Well, mpg321 has always supported pausing and seeking.
>
>> So is there anything mpg321 doesn't support?
>
> Ogg files?
Right, okay. :-)
Hmm, maybe it would be a good idea to hack support for
seeking and playback status report into ogg123...
--
Daniel Brockman <address@hidden>