- fix build on alpha by not comparing a va_list to NULL. problem
noticed and fix tested by merdely@.
- fix possible 100% cpu usage in full-duplex mode
- fix net client/server
- add @bin markers to PLIST
This package provides a couple of tools to cut and cat MP3 audio files
at the frame level.
* mp3cut uses a so called 'cue sheet' to cut an MP3 audio file into
individual pieces (usually tracks)
* mp3cat concatenates the audio data from one or more MP3 files
* cddb2cue generates a cue file from a CDDB file
from Girish Venkatachalam
This module provides an interface for extracting data from CDDB-format
data files, as used by freedb. It does not read data from your CD, or
submit information to freedb.
from Girish Venkatachalam
The script scans the given directories for media files with known file
name extensions and writes the names into a playlist file in M3U,
extended M3U or PLS format. Those very simple formats are used or at
least understood by the vast majority of media players on different
platforms.
For huge collections which have to be rescanned after adding or
modifying some files, the program can cache the meta data to speed up
subsequent runs.
from maintainer Girish Venkatachalam,
reworked to use python.port.mk and setuptools by wcmaier@
it makes more sense to add devhelp as run_depends for gnome-session and
leave it to the user to install it manually for other packages
"if you're as happy as a pig in poop, commit it" jasper@
GNUpod is a collection of Perl scripts which allow you to manipulate and
use your iPod.
from James Turner - thanks.
comments from simon@, sthen@ and probably others
"ok by me" merdely@
MilkyTracker is an open source, multi-platform music application for
creating .MOD and .XM module files. It attempts to recreate the module
replay and user experience of the popular DOS program Fasttracker II,
with special playback modes available for improved Amiga ProTracker 2/3
compatibility.
ok simon@
- don't bother trying to fix compiler optimization flag tests. they're
badly broken/linux spcific, and we don't use them anyway.
- the net source client became a "real" client (executable), instead of
an "in process" client (plugin)
- previous sun_driver patches accepted upstream, plus:
* fix cycle timing in duplex mode by moving calculations and function
calls out of the poll() synchronization loop
* shorten xrun and silence writing/reading messages
* remove unused variables
* attempt to stop continuous playback underruns in duplex mode that are
caused by the capture buffer overrunning
* try harder to make sure we have pristine buffers after
sun_driver_start()
* use native endian audio encodings
* report a delay when poll() times out, instead of effectively running
a null cycle
now jack works on my r10k sgi :)
gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
say the least!
As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
the error.
What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
discussed with jasper@
- disable the libsamplerate resampler, it clips and is horribly
inefficient
- fix WANTLIB
- stop ffmpeg decoder from spamming stdout
- enable jack output