[vorbis] Vorbis on Legacy hardware

Graham Mitchell graham at grahammitchell.net
Sun Jan 19 12:46:28 PST 2003



> If so, are there any really
> small and efficient media players that would run on this kind of
> hardware?  If that doesn't work I was going to just write a nice perl
> script to control the command line vorbis player or something.

Oh, and regarding this part of your question, I remember hearing some months 
ago that ogg123 had been patched to support the same "remote control" 
interface that mpg123 does, so front-ends that work with one would also work 
with the other.  I don't know if this addition is in the official version of 
the tool, though.  Assuming you can get this part working, I'm sure there are 
some lightweight (text or curses interface?) front-ends on freshmeat.


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swear, but these my joints, which if they have as I will leave 'em them,
shall yield them little."                             - Henry the Fifth

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