Talk:Music Player
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We don't have an FM-Chip in the device, so I'm afraid we can't do .mid -- at least not in hardware. There are software MIDI players available, but I don't know whether this is interesting for us or not. | We don't have an FM-Chip in the device, so I'm afraid we can't do .mid -- at least not in hardware. There are software MIDI players available, but I don't know whether this is interesting for us or not. | ||
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+ | [Q]: At present, we will decide what kind of third party software for media player? | ||
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+ | ([[User:Sean|Sean Moss-Pultz]]) | ||
+ | ''What kind of third party software do you have in mind?'' | ||
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+ | ([[user:Alex|Alex]]) ''What about RealPlayer? It has a linux version, but for mobile phone use, the performance should be taken into consideration.'' | ||
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+ | ([[User:Sean|Sean Moss-Pultz]]) | ||
+ | Unless we can't find a FOSS version, I would prefer not to use closed-source programs. Have a look at the follow: | ||
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+ | [http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html] | ||
+ | [http://www.videolan.org/vlc/] | ||
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+ | We should check what OPIE and GPE use. [[User:Mickey]] Can you provide some feedback here? | ||
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+ | ([[user:Alex|Alex]]) GPE and OPIE both have their own media players. | ||
+ | *GPE's NMF[http://gpe.handhelds.org/projects/GPE-media.shtml] is based on GStreamer[http://www.gstreamer.net/]. NMF can play ogg and mp3 files. | ||
+ | *OPIE's opie-mediaplayer2[http://zaurus.logix.cz/ipkg/detail.xp?package=opie-mediaplayer2] It plays mp3, mpeg, wav, ogg, quicktime, divx and more. Also it is streaming capable. |
Revision as of 03:33, 22 September 2006
(User:ken)
- Q:Does our media player support both audio and video files?
- Q:What kind of decoding library should be added?
The S3C2410 is too slow to do video. Audio-wise, we should limit support for the most popular formats which is
- mp3
- ogg
- wav.
We don't have an FM-Chip in the device, so I'm afraid we can't do .mid -- at least not in hardware. There are software MIDI players available, but I don't know whether this is interesting for us or not.
[Q]: At present, we will decide what kind of third party software for media player?
(Sean Moss-Pultz) What kind of third party software do you have in mind?
(Alex) What about RealPlayer? It has a linux version, but for mobile phone use, the performance should be taken into consideration.
(Sean Moss-Pultz) Unless we can't find a FOSS version, I would prefer not to use closed-source programs. Have a look at the follow:
We should check what OPIE and GPE use. User:Mickey Can you provide some feedback here?
(Alex) GPE and OPIE both have their own media players.