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Re: Tunenet support for WMAs
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Mplayer supports these formats:

Windows Media Audio 9 DMO
Windows Media Audio DMO
Windows Media Audio 9 Speech DMO
Windows Media Audio 9 Speech DShow
FFmpeg QDM2 audio decoder
QuickTime QDMC/QDM2 audio decoders
QuickTime QCLP audio decoder
QuickTime MACE3 audio decoder
QuickTime MACE6 audio decoder
FFmpeg RealAudio 1.0
FFmpeg RealAudio 2.0
FFmpeg COOK audio decoder
FFmpeg Atrac 3 audio decoder
RealAudio 1.0
Win32 RealAudio 1.0
Mac OS X RealAudio 1.0 -
RealAudio 2.0
Win32 RealAudio 2.0
Mac OS X RealAudio 2.0
RealPlayer 10 COOK audio
RealAudio COOK
Win32 RealAudio 10 COOK
Win32 RealAudio COOK
Mac OS X RealAudio COOK
RealAudio Sipro
RealPlayer 10 RealAudio Sipro
Win32 RealAudio 10 Sipro
Win32 RealAudio Sipro
Mac OS X RealAudio Sipro
RealAudio ATRAC3
RealPlayer 10 RealAudio ATRAC3
Win32 RealAudio 10 ATRAC3
Win32 RealAudio ATRAC3
Mac OS X RealAudio ATRAC3
IMA ADPCM
Duck DK4 ADPCM (rogue format number)
Duck DK3 ADPCM (rogue format number)
Id RoQ File Audio Decoder
FFmpeg Delphine CIN audio
FFmpeg 4XM ADPCM audio
FFmpeg Westwood IMA ADPCM audio
FFmpeg Westwood SND1 0x31444E53
FFmpeg Interplay DPCM audio
FFmpeg EA ADPCM audio
FFmpeg XAN DPCM audio
FFmpeg THP ADPCM audio
raw DV audio decoder (libdv)
FFmpeg DV audio decoder
FAAD AAC (MPEG-2/MPEG-4 Audio)
0x706D libfaad2 -
FFmpeg FLAC audio decoder
FFmpeg ALAC audio decoder
FFmpeg True Audio (TTA) decoder
FFmpeg WavPack audio decoder
FFmpeg Shorten audio decoder
Uncompressed PCM
DivX audio (WMA) -
MS ADPCM
FFmpeg Multi-channel MPEG layer-3 on MP4 audio decoder
FFmpeg MPEG layer-3 audio decoder
FFmpeg MPEG layer-3 adu audio decoder
FFmpeg MPEG layer-1 and layer-2 audio decoder
libMAD MPEG layer 1-2-3
MPEG layer-3
IMA ADPCM
MS GSM 0x31
MSN AUDIO

Etc Etc Etc.... (cant be bothered to edit the list anymore...)
We have support for a bunch of these alreay, but it seems we'd get support for a lot of formats through mplayer, yepp.

How many of these does the amiga version of mplayer support?

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How many of these does the amiga version of mplayer support?


mplayer -ac help
(for audio, use "-vc" for video)

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@Jack

just tried that.. it supports heaps of formats. :)

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@Jack

just tried that.. it supports heaps of formats. :)


Means kudos to the porter
Now it could be possible to make a plugin that when certain filetype is recognized, launches mplayer in slave mode and controls it. There are commands that control volume, etc. Could be easier than to implement all the formats. It'll also allo the developer concentrate on other functionality (imho, something like amarok is essential,[wish mode] with lastfm client built in, collection manager etc[/wish mode]).
Talking lastfm client: it should be easy, every request can be easily converted to the right url according to lastfm rules and then it's yet another streaming mp3...
I wish my A1 was alive. Could be an interesting project.

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Jack wrote:
@Chris

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Chris wrote:
@Rudei

I think MPlayer can play them.


A mplayer plugin for tunenet anyone?
(xmms on linux uses mpalyer for certain formats).
Mpayer can be used in a "slave" mode (using pipe for commands)

Jack


If MPlayer can redirect output to raw 16bit mono/stereo data stream then a plugin using piped data would certainly be possible.

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If MPlayer can redirect output to raw 16bit mono/stereo data stream then a plugin using piped data would certainly be possible.


Here on linux:

Quote:

mplayer -ao help |grep pcm

pcm RAW PCM/WAVE file writer audio output


Relevant manpage snippet:

Quote:

pcm
raw PCM/wave file writer audio output
(no)waveheader
Include or do not include the wave header (default: in-
cluded). When not included, raw PCM will be generated.
file=<filename>
Write the sound to <filename> instead of the default au-
diodump.wav. If nowaveheader is specified, the default
is audiodump.pcm.
fast
Try to dump faster than realtime. Make sure the output
does not get truncated (usually with "Too many video
packets in buffer" message). It is normal that you get
a "Your system is too SLOW to play this!" message.


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Cool, then it is possible. TuneNet takes care of varying quantities of data supplied from a plugin and uses it's own internal mixing for the Audio. Using this method the volume control would be handled by TuneNet, along with X-Fade and frequency mixing etc.. things like the "Seek" function would pipe requests to the MPlayer control you previously mentioned.

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things like the "Seek" function would pipe requests to the MPlayer control you previously mentioned.


Exactly, plus a bit of tags parsing from mplayer's stdout (I suppose wma has some tag fields). What a pity. Just wrote a gui for set of commandline set of tools that does pretty complex parsing/controlling of them, could port here bits and pieces of code. I feel pathetic without my A1

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things like the "Seek" function would pipe requests to the MPlayer control you previously mentioned.


Exactly, plus a bit of tags parsing from mplayer's stdout (I suppose wma has some tag fields). What a pity. Just wrote a gui for set of commandline set of tools that does pretty complex parsing/controlling of them, could port here bits and pieces of code. I feel pathetic without my A1

Jack


Sorry to hear about your A1. Perhaps there will someday be new hardware, perhaps not - who knows - that's the frustrating bit.

Just a quick mention, I've been privileged to see a preview of Curty's excellent work on the WMA plugin. It's looking rather good! :)

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Bean.

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IMO real plugins are better. Direct support is always better and must be a hell of alot easier to find bugs with. Or atleast fixing bugs when found.

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It would surely be better to write a libavcodec/avcodec.library plug-in?

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It would surely be better to write a libavcodec/avcodec.library plug-in?


I only said it was possible (MPlayer plugin), I certainly don't have the time to look into it at the moment.

As it is support for other formats is growing thanks to the plugins people have provided (that includes you!).

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I was going to do a avcodec.library plug-in, but Chip(?) never sent me the necessary "stuff".

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@Chris

make a plugin using one of these then (listing library, followed by formats that ain't supported in tunenet yet:

Ffmpeg: wav, ram, ra, voc
Sidplay2: sid (includes songlength db and STIL support) (this one might be tough, but i have some patched sources that might work, ask me!)
Sndfile: wav, voc, au, aiff, aifc, flac, caf, vox

I don't think we have a WavPack plugin yet either.

So there's plenty of plugins that needs to be written! Have fun!

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I was going to do RealAudio via the RAPlay program. Hmm, what Bean said earlier might make that easier.

We also need PSG (none of the AY players/plugins seem to support this)

I'm now pretty much out of time for the weekend so it'll have to wait a couple of weeks before I'm able to do anything else.

Oh, and most of the sndfile ones are already supported via the Datatypes plug-in, although the quality's not there until somebody improves sound.datatype.

Chris

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We have quite a few WMA files here which would need converting to MP3 in order to play which, to be frank, is a pain in the @rse!


Convert? You don't mean using windblows, don't you?


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Before anyone jumps into integrating first available wma decoder, it's wise to see which one of the free ones out there in the wild is most mature/supported. As I see now mplayer support them via dmo (windows native decoder library).

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Any news about TuneNet now ?

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i don't think there are many options.
ffmpeg's wma support is the one to go for i think...

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Which is the basis of my wma plugin,
a striped down decoder.

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