On 2004-07-06 John Hedges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 02:45:17PM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote: > > On 2004-07-06 John Hedges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'd like to adopt splay, a command line mp3 player. I've updated the bug > > > report (#246971) to reflect ITA but have a couple of questions before > > > uploading. > > [...] > > I have not used and tested it but have just looked at package > > description and website. How does splay differ from mpg321?
> splay is the fastest mp3 decoder I know of, using about one third the cpu > required by mpg123 (based on woody packages). I see. You are mixing up mpg123 and mpg321 BTW. The former is fast and non-free, the latter is slow (libmad, no FPU) and free. To make it easy to mix this up /usr/bin/mpg123 is managed by dpkg-alternative, i.e. invoking mpg123 will start mpg321 if installed. > I just tried mplayer so now know of a faster one :) mplayer's MP3 decoder mp3lib is based on mpglib which is a part of mpg123. While mpg123 is nonfree, its mp3-decoding engine is not. (xmms also uses it.) Sadly I do not know a free commandline mp3-player in Debian based on mpglib. > This makes splay more suitable than mpg123 when decoding to files or > when using slower hardware. Mainly I use epia based MiniITX as mp3 > players, but the tests below are on a P4: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ time mpg123 -s 1.mp3 > /dev/null 2>&1 > real 0m6.278s > user 0m6.260s > sys 0m0.000s I bet this slow "mpg123" is a mpg321. ;-) cu andreas -- "See, I told you they'd listen to Reason," [SPOILER] Svfurlr fnlf, fuhggvat qbja gur juveyvat tha. Neal Stephenson in "Snow Crash" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]