Javier Vasquez
2007-04-15 22:22:40 UTC
I don't know if this reached the list last time I sent it. Sorry if
this got duplicated...
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From: Javier Vasquez <jevv.cr at gmail.com>
Date: Apr 10, 2007 1:58 PM
Subject: [SM-Users] Sound requirements for moc interpreting ogg files
To: sm-users-request at lists.ibiblio.org
Hi !
I tried the moc spell after of course compiling/installing alsa* ones,
and libogg and libvorbis and several other spells, however I couldn't
get moc to interpret ogg files, after all my compilation trials I
always got that there was no codec (or whatever, don't remember the
exact term right now) able to read the ogg files.
I don't know what I missed. Is there a how-to for media stuff (maybe
I should just go to the )? I also tried the alsaplayer spell, but I
couldn't get it to interpret ogg files either since I always got
segmentation faults. My believe is that the failures are unrelated.
For alsaplayer I believe the problem is that I enabled oss, which is
not really necessary.
Any ways, if I'm getting trouble with music, I imagine the trouble
with avi's and the like. Is there any guide for media stuff,
including DVD's, avi's, ogg's playing, etc?
Finally, is there a spell containing mcdp? At list the "gaze search
mcdp" didn't provide any spell. I like curses applications a lot, and
for CD playing I found mcdp to be just OK for me, :). I tried on the
stable grimoire though, maybe it's under the testing one, :).
Thanks in advance,
BTW: The approach to go to the spell own page doesn't work. For
example for moc I can se under http://moc.daper.net/node/87:
To support audio formats you need:
- Ogg Vorbis - libvorbis (http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/download/)
- mp3 - libmad with libid3tag (ftp://ftp.mars.org/pub/mpeg/)
- FLAC - (http://flac.sourceforge.net/)
- WAVE, AU, AIFF, SVX, SPH, IRC, VOC - libsndfile
(http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/)
- Speex - libspeex (http://www.speex.org/)
- Musepack (mpc) - libmpcdec (http://www.musepack.net/) and taglib
(http://developer.kde.org/~wheeler/taglib.html)
- WMA, ReadAudio, (.ra), AAC, MP4 - FFmpeg
(http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/index.php)
At least for the ogg part I should be covered with libogg and
libvorbis, besides the other *vorbis*/*ogg* spells I installed, :(.
--
Javier
this got duplicated...
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Javier Vasquez <jevv.cr at gmail.com>
Date: Apr 10, 2007 1:58 PM
Subject: [SM-Users] Sound requirements for moc interpreting ogg files
To: sm-users-request at lists.ibiblio.org
Hi !
I tried the moc spell after of course compiling/installing alsa* ones,
and libogg and libvorbis and several other spells, however I couldn't
get moc to interpret ogg files, after all my compilation trials I
always got that there was no codec (or whatever, don't remember the
exact term right now) able to read the ogg files.
I don't know what I missed. Is there a how-to for media stuff (maybe
I should just go to the )? I also tried the alsaplayer spell, but I
couldn't get it to interpret ogg files either since I always got
segmentation faults. My believe is that the failures are unrelated.
For alsaplayer I believe the problem is that I enabled oss, which is
not really necessary.
Any ways, if I'm getting trouble with music, I imagine the trouble
with avi's and the like. Is there any guide for media stuff,
including DVD's, avi's, ogg's playing, etc?
Finally, is there a spell containing mcdp? At list the "gaze search
mcdp" didn't provide any spell. I like curses applications a lot, and
for CD playing I found mcdp to be just OK for me, :). I tried on the
stable grimoire though, maybe it's under the testing one, :).
Thanks in advance,
BTW: The approach to go to the spell own page doesn't work. For
example for moc I can se under http://moc.daper.net/node/87:
To support audio formats you need:
- Ogg Vorbis - libvorbis (http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/download/)
- mp3 - libmad with libid3tag (ftp://ftp.mars.org/pub/mpeg/)
- FLAC - (http://flac.sourceforge.net/)
- WAVE, AU, AIFF, SVX, SPH, IRC, VOC - libsndfile
(http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/)
- Speex - libspeex (http://www.speex.org/)
- Musepack (mpc) - libmpcdec (http://www.musepack.net/) and taglib
(http://developer.kde.org/~wheeler/taglib.html)
- WMA, ReadAudio, (.ra), AAC, MP4 - FFmpeg
(http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/index.php)
At least for the ogg part I should be covered with libogg and
libvorbis, besides the other *vorbis*/*ogg* spells I installed, :(.
--
Javier