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Kalisiin:
--- Quote from: Harteex on November 13, 2009, 06:22:23 PM ---
--- Quote from: Kalisiin on November 13, 2009, 06:18:07 PM ---Dammm...this thing doesn't take .mp3 files.
Can you add .mp3 support, please?
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Right now this is meant to be for formats not supported by the normal music player. I might extend it at some point, but don't hold your breath...
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Is there a way to convert .mp3's into one of these formats that ARE currently supported?
Spiller:
--- Quote from: Harteex on November 13, 2009, 03:57:38 PM ---An easy way would be to keep it as it is now, but allow you to start it by choosing a song (rom-style). Then you'll just use it as it is now.
If you would like this I'll write it down for when / if I do another release.
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Yes, what I mean is a bit like you find in many PC operating systems. You can either start the application by selecting an associated file (through its extension) or you can start the app yourself. Would this be possible?
Harteex:
--- Quote from: Kalisiin on November 13, 2009, 06:30:40 PM ---
--- Quote from: Harteex on November 13, 2009, 06:22:23 PM ---
--- Quote from: Kalisiin on November 13, 2009, 06:18:07 PM ---Dammm...this thing doesn't take .mp3 files.
Can you add .mp3 support, please?
--- End quote ---
Right now this is meant to be for formats not supported by the normal music player. I might extend it at some point, but don't hold your breath...
--- End quote ---
Is there a way to convert .mp3's into one of these formats that ARE currently supported?
--- End quote ---
It seems like FreeRIP would work. I haven't tried it though.
I personally just convert them to WAV format, and then use vorbis-tools to convert from wav to ogg.
--- Quote from: Spiller on November 13, 2009, 06:40:04 PM ---
--- Quote from: Harteex on November 13, 2009, 03:57:38 PM ---An easy way would be to keep it as it is now, but allow you to start it by choosing a song (rom-style). Then you'll just use it as it is now.
If you would like this I'll write it down for when / if I do another release.
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Yes, what I mean is a bit like you find in many PC operating systems. You can either start the application by selecting an associated file (through its extension) or you can start the app yourself. Would this be possible?
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Ah ok. I don't think it would work, it probably only scans sim-files for this information, and sim-files cannot be launched.
Long:
Hello!
Can this player plays midi *.mid music?
Harteex:
--- Quote from: Long on November 15, 2009, 05:54:56 AM ---Hello!
Can this player plays midi *.mid music?
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Unfortunally not. I took a quick look into it but afaik you'll need both a library and a set of instruments.
Anyway, if anyone finds a good selfcontained midi library in C, I could take a look.
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