[vorbis-dev] mpg123 with ogg decoder...

Roman Razilov Roman.Razilov at quantum-logistics.com
Fri Sep 1 01:39:49 PDT 2000



> On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 10:16:04AM +0200, Roman Razilov wrote:
> > I'm building a car audio player based on Cajun projekt (
> > http://cajun.sourceforge.net ). It uses remote control interface of
> mpg123
> > for control play.. I'd prefer to use vorbis format for ripping my CD's
> but,
> > I still have some music in mp3 format only.. Did anybody consider to put
> > vorbis decoder in mpg123, so it can play al this 4 formats. Or it's
> better
> > to switch to freeamp ?
> 
> Why don't you try ogg123? (vorbis/vorbis-tools/) If you really need mpg123
> command-line compatibility, the needed code changes are pretty simple
> because
> it's separated from the Vorbis libraries.
        [Roman Razilov]  
        First, Cajun uses Remote-control interface do load/start/stop mpegs
in mpg123, it does not starts/kills  mpg123 each time you need to jump to
another track -> no latency / gap between songs, it even forks and buffers
output, so if I starts decode even playing of previous track is not
finished, I can play MP3 filled CD in my old 4x CDROM without any gap
between songs, another problem, I want mpg and ogg decoder use same output
buffer / device pipeline. Using external buffer could be a solution, but wat
about 22kHz coded files ? and still a problem of track gap.. 
         I think the best solution is to add ogg support to mpg123 ( I think
it's easier as add remote control & mpg decode to ogg123 ).
        mpg123 is oft used for "embedded" jukeboxes ( like Cajun, Irmp etc.
) due it's remotecontrol interface. 

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