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2004 Sep 10
1
mpd has support for flac!
Hello, http://musicpd.sf.net just came out today, with (amongst many other things) support for flac. MPD is a very stable, lean Music Playing Daemon written in C, that can be interfaced several different ways, through php, plain old telnet, there is a CLI on the way, and a GTK2 client on the way also. Please give it a t...
2014 Feb 08
1
Opus supported source client without transcoding?
Okey, thanks. Do you have any idea what I might use for feedings files to oggfwd? I have done a bit of searching, but I can't really find anything. With mpd it's possible to set a file as output with their fifo output plugin: http://www.musicpd.org/doc/user/ch05s06.html#idp58733200 But it seems like it's a PCM stream and not the file as-is. On 8 February 2014 09:50, "Thomas B. R?cker" <thomas at ruecker.fi> wrote: > Hi, > > On 02/08/2014 08:46 AM, Daniel Jonsson wrote: >> I'm looking for a Linux sou...
2004 Sep 10
0
[Flac-users] mpd has support for flac!
Hello, http://musicpd.sf.net just came out today, with (amongst many other things) support for flac. MPD is a very stable, lean Music Playing Daemon written in C, that can be interfaced several different ways, through php, plain old telnet, there is a CLI on the way, and a GTK2 client on the way also. Please give it a t...
2005 Jun 18
0
Playback + Replay Gain questions
...in and test out :) Thanks for the pointers. You Wrote: > 1. Don't know the answer to this one, sorry. > 2. You can add replay-gain information on either a track or album > basis, yes. As far as I know, anyway. > 3. Sounds like mpd would be perfect for your setup > (http://www.musicpd.org) - it supports per-track or per-album > replaygain (you can choose which in the config file), plays > flac/mp3/ogg/aac/etc, and I'm not sure as to whether or not it can > normalise all your tracks, but I wouldn't be surprised. Also, it's a > client/daemon style media pla...
2014 Feb 08
2
Opus supported source client without transcoding?
Hi! I'm looking for a Linux source client that supports the Opus codec and doesn't transcode/re-encode the music files. I have tried both mpd and Liquidsoap, but both re-encodes the media files even if they already are in Opus. I would like to be able to pre-encode my music library to, lets say, 100 kbit/s Opus files and then just stream them as-is. This would save storage space, CPU
2014 Nov 24
3
Flac live audio stream
Hi, I am looking for a way to stream live audio using the FLAC audio format. After some analysis myself I found various lossy alternatives, also in higher levels of kbps (like MP3 320 kbps). But I do want to challenge and be sure whether FLAC might be a possibility. So I am specifically looking for an encoder and server solution supporting live streaming FLAC audio. Do you have a
2005 Jan 20
4
I'm listening to FLAC on my ipod!
...I is lacking (I did a very dirty hack of Podzilla), and I have an unusual amount of trouble working on UI code anywhere, so I'm hoping someone else can do it for me. All the code, instructions and more info are here: http://www.ipodlinux.org/MPD More information about MPD is here: http://www.musicpd.org -- Eric Wong -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac/attachments/20050120/9e89437a/attachment.pgp
2005 Jan 01
2
libFLAC bitbuffer optimizations
...; 0) { if(!bitbuffer_read_from_client_(bb, read_callback, client_data)) return false; /* these must be zero because we can only get here if we got to the end of the buffer */ > > btw how are you playing it on the ipod? With a modified version of Music Player Daemon (MPD, www.musicpd.org). http://www.ipodlinux.org/MPD has more info about it. > not sure how to help out with lpc_restore_signal(). there are > x86 and PPC versions of the routines in CVS that might be good > references. it is basically a multiply-accumulate loop but you > have to be careful about over...
2004 Dec 28
2
libFLAC bitbuffer optimizations
Pulled from my Arch archive, this following patch seems to have made quite a difference in getting my ARM7TDMI chip to play FLAC (compression levels 0-2) on my ipod. I don't have benchmarks with hard numbers, but playing with skips vs playing without skips is a fairly noticeable difference. memcpy and memset on uClibc are optimized in asm for the ARM7TDMI in uClibc. Other hardware/libc
2005 Feb 09
85
Introduce yourself and your project -- Round 2
On December 14th, 2004 David Heinemeier Hansson sent this to the mailing list: I''m seeing a lot of new names on the list. Could we perhaps do a round of introductions? That would also be a great first post, if you haven''t had a chance to contribute yet. The basics should include your name, your organization, your country and city, and the project you''re