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2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] Open URL from Winamp
Hurm.. How difficult would it be to implement? I have experience
developing Winamp plug-ins, and it seems that the spec for streaming
flac files is written pretty well. I'd be happy to work on adding this
functionality.
-Jason
Josh Coalson wrote:
>
> --- "Jason L. Cook" <jason@siliconashes.net> wrote:
> >
> > I have an Apache server running on a Linux box
2004 Sep 10
2
Re: xmms-flac problem
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 10:58:02PM -0500, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
> The best I can suggest is, run XMMS on repeat mode for a few hours. The
> flac plugin will, if my setup isn't bizarre (it's just debian testing),
> eventually give way. Just disable audio output or something, let it run
> overnight, and see what state it's in in the morning. I'm sure the Oggs
>
2004 Sep 10
1
winamp plug-in enhancement/bugfix
josh,
thanks for the feedback. now i can start encoding like mad knowing that the
generated flac files are ok =)
(flac -t said the files were ok, despite metaflac's complaints).
i noticed that without the flac-for-winamp plug-in installed, winamp
correctly displays the id3 filename (e.g. "Bjork - Human Behavior") in the
playlist and also displays the id3 tags in the file
2001 Jan 23
1
Re: HTTP Streaming
Okay, this is similar to how the mp3 streaming was.
The question is then, what is the MIME type for the
playlist itself? For mp3s, it used to be
audio/x-mpegurl??
Thanks,
Matt
>You need to create a playlist containing the URL of
the Vorbis file. Then
>the browser will just download the playlist and hand
it off to your player.
>Which player are you using? Not all of them have
>HTTP
2004 Sep 10
1
ID3v1 support to Winamp v.2 plugin
I just added code to the Winamp 2 plugin that reads/writes ID3v1.1 tags
in FLAC files from the 'Get File Info' dialog and properly reports the
artist and title information to the playlist. In what format would you
prefer the new code?
Additionally, do you think it would be worth adding this functionality
to the FLAC API? It would be cool to have the capability to write ID3v1
tags from the
2004 Sep 10
2
Re: xmms-flac problem
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 09:16:28PM -0500, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
> I have MP3 files and FLAC files in my playlist. It's about 800-900 tracks
> long.
>
> I'll start XMMS 1.2.6, and it'll work for some arbitrary amount of FLAC
> files. Usually, that's between twenty and a hundred. Then, with no
> warning, it will skip over all the FLAC files and play only the
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Winamp 2/Winamp 3 and FLAC plug-ins
I know that Winamp has its loyal following. I've never used it much. Also,
I'm a novice at computer music. I've always just bought CD's and never used
computer music. So perhaps I'm an idiot or just not very music-software
literate, but I so far haven't been impressed with Winamp, or the FLAC
plug-in. Just for one example, I've got a dual-Althlon MP 2000 system
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Re: [Flac-announce] Winamp not in default directory
I'm moving this over to flac-users...
Anyway, are you using Mike Wren's installer? I'm not familiar
with that yet.
Josh
--- C&K Slagle <ckslagle@earthlink.net> wrote:
> have winamp installed on a partitioned drive.
> I installed the most recent version of Flac which includes the plugin
> for
> winamp. However, .flac files are not recognized in winamp.. Is it
2001 Feb 20
1
plugin cause winamp and sonique to crash when using playlist or skin ahead
Winamp Version: Winamp v2.72
Processor Type: PII 300mmx
RAM: 64mb RAM
FILES IN PLAYLIST: 99
Number of OGG Files in Playlist: 90
Number of MP3 Files in Playlist: 9
scenario:
I have several OGG files along with MP3s in a PLS playlist and evertime I skip ahead in the list about 12 or so songs the program crashes (I've also tried this with a M3U playlist, using the same files). It happens
2007 Mar 19
2
FLAC winamp plugin
Hi,
What is the best way to play FLAC files in winamp?
Using the in_flac.dll plugin provided in the flac-1.1.4-win.zip file and
copying it to the Plugins subdirectory of winamp
or
using the plugin that's provided by winamp itself?
Are there differences between those 2 plugins? It's not really clear for me
thanks in advance
Harry
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2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Help with Streaming FLAC via httpd
Using the 1.0.4 versions of the FLAC decoder plugin for both
XMMS (under Linux and FreeBSD) and WinAMP (under Win2k and WinXP)
I can't get streaming to work from a web server.
Has anyone actually done it or seen it done? If so, do you
have a URL I can look at?
I have tried setting my web server's MIME type for served flac
files to both audio/flac and audio/x-flac. I am not using a
web
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Help with Streaming FLAC via httpd
Using the 1.0.4 versions of the FLAC decoder plugin for both
XMMS (under Linux and FreeBSD) and WinAMP (under Win2k and WinXP)
I can't get streaming to work from a web server.
Has anyone actually done it or seen it done? If so, do you
have a URL I can look at?
I have tried setting my web server's MIME type for served flac
files to both audio/flac and audio/x-flac. I am not using a
web
2001 Dec 19
2
New Winamp release
Hi,
<p>today, Winamp unaskedly notified me of a new release, v2.78. I checked
the what's-new-page on winamp.com (it does only mention a few fixes and
cddb2 support, not that I needed that) and downloaded the full install,
hoping that Ogg Vorbis support is finally included. D'oh, since I
installed it into the 2.77 install directory will all the plugins
already installed, I can't
2004 Sep 10
1
Question about MIME tag for FLAC
(1) What is the "standard" MIME tag for FLAC files?
I found "audio/flac" and "application/flac" in various postings in the newsgroups.
(2) What MIME tag (if any) does the Winamp plugin support when dropping URL's?
I'm trying to serve up a link to a FLAC file and drop the link on the Winamp playlist. This works fine for MP3 files but I can't
seem to get
2001 Mar 04
1
Winamp plugin playlist behavior
Hello vorbis-dev@xiph.org!
I used to be an MP3-addict, but beta4 convinced me so from now on I
decided to convert all my new audio to OGG :)
I'd just like to point out a strangeness in the Winamp plugin
behavior - try this:
Start playing a vorbis file, then click List Options->New List, after
that add a playlist or a stand-alone music file to the list; almost
immediately the first item
2004 Aug 06
2
Re:Icecast with Winamp
Hi,
I can get ices2/icecast2 to broadcast ogg files in a playlist to FOOBAR
in MS-Windows (and various apps in Linux). When I try to connect in
WinAmp in MS-Windows, I get in error.log:
[2004-02-04 21:38:39] DBUG source/source_main Client added
[2004-02-04 21:38:41] DBUG format/format_generic_write_buf_to_client
Client had recoverable error -1
[2004-02-04 21:38:42] DBUG
2007 Feb 06
1
WINAMP & FLAC
Hi,
This word for a little problem : when using the Equalizer integrated with Winamp v 5.24, this has no action on FLAC files! With MP3 files, no problem, and when reading FLAC files using the Creative Equalizer, no problems too!
Is this a bug in Winamp ?
Thanks,
Didier
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2004 Sep 10
1
Winamp 3 plugin and flac 1.0.3
When I copy the winamp 3 plugin into the appropriate winamp folder, and
start winamp, Winamp complains that it cannot find MSVCRTD.DLL
Was the plugin mistakenly compiled as Debug and shipped that way?
Any way for me to get the winamp3 plugin that isn't debug? I do not have
MSVC++ to recompile it.
-Justin
2004 Aug 06
2
Re:Icecast with Winamp
I am using only WinAmp 2.x and 5.x
It works in WinAmp2.x and 5.x at the college network (T1 line), but not
at home with cable modem
(even with firewall switched off). It tries to prebuffer over 20 minutes
- 5 second burst of music and then
quits with message (-2:-11). Again, no problem if using FOOBAR2000, but
it would be nice to have it
work in WinAmp.
Murray Saul
<p>Geoff Shang wrote:
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] WinAmp PlugIn and Ogg framing.
Hello flac-users,
I'm trying to play an ogg flac file in WinAmp 2.80 but I get
nothing. I'm using the native Vorbis plugin and the shipped FLAC
1.04 plugin. I guess it's a conflict regarding which plugin "owns"
the ogg extension or format. I'm not sure. But I wanted to know how
good the ogg framing was. But I couldn't test it because metaflac
doesn't