Hi All, I'm have a lot of speech files that are given from an organisation that has a lot of audio tapes with talks on them. Many people use these tapes, and I have started to convert to the audio to mp3. More recently I've started using speex, but the problem is, many people are using macintosh's and I don't know how to play speex files on macintosh, (Linux, & Windows is fine!) Does anyone know of how to get speex to play in a graphical program for macintosh? It would be really cool to say that speex is an open source, cross-platform music format, that can be played on all OS's! Has anyone had any luck with http://qtcomponents.sourceforge.net/?? It seems there is code there for speex (which the cvs dates back two years ago) but I don't know how to compile / install this. Regards, PIerre
> Hi All, > > I'm have a lot of speech files that are given from an organisation that > has a lot of audio tapes with talks on them. Many people use these > tapes, and I have started to convert to the audio to mp3. More recently > I've started using speex, but the problem is, many people are using > macintosh's and I don't know how to play speex files on macintosh, > (Linux, & Windows is fine!) Does anyone know of how to get speex to > play in a graphical program for macintosh? > > It would be really cool to say that speex is an open source, > cross-platform music format, that can be played on all OS's! > > Has anyone had any luck with http://qtcomponents.sourceforge.net/?? It > seems there is code there for speex (which the cvs dates back two years > ago) but I don't know how to compile / install this. > > Regards, > > PIerre > _______________________________________________ > Speex-dev mailing list > Speex-dev@xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/speex-dev >One player that is available is the "VideoLan Client" (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/). Unfortunaly it only works in MacOSX. VideoLan has a great range of decoders and encoders.