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As of March 8th,
Outstanding bugs -- Grave functionality bugs; Unclassified (1 bug)
1) #572920 libltdl3: Security update breaks mpg123
...the comment is, "It works in testing and unstable, I'll see about
fixing it in stable."
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On Saturday 13 March 2010, Ron Johnson was
heard to say:
> > $ strace mpg123
[snip]
> > chdir("/usr/lib/mpg123")= 0
> > open("/lib/output_alsa.la", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file
or
Ron Johnson wrote:
This is odd-looking.
$ apt-file search output_alsa.la
mpg123: /usr/lib/mpg123/output_alsa.la
Wow, yup. If someone has the time to investigate, I'm quite sure the file
to look at is mpg123-1.4.3/libltdl/ltdl.c. The lib defines the heuristics
to find and load the mo
On 2010-03-12 10:13, Curt Howland wrote:
On Friday 12 March 2010, Ron Johnson was heard
to say:
strace?
$ strace mpg123
[snip]
chdir("/usr/lib/mpg123")= 0
open("/lib/output_alsa.la", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or
directory)
This is odd-
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 06:25:48PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2010-03-11 16:59, Martin wrote:
>> On Lenny installed from DVD set mpg123 will not play an
>> mp3 music. It complains as follow:
>
> Did you build mpg123 from source?
No, mpg123 is also from Debian's offi
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On Friday 12 March 2010, Ron Johnson was heard
to say:
> strace?
$ strace mpg123
Downloads/2008-10-05_041_thanks_for_the_inflationary_depression.mp3
execve("/usr/bin/mpg123",
["mpg123", "Downloads/2008-10-05_0
On 2010-03-12 06:58, Curt Howland wrote:
On Friday 12 March 2010, Martin was heard
to say:
On Lenny installed from DVD set mpg123 will not play an
mp3 music. It complains as follow:
$ mpg123 Aerodrom-Digni\ me\ visoko.mp3
[module.c:110] error: Failed to open module alsa: file not found
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On Friday 12 March 2010, Martin was heard
to say:
> On Lenny installed from DVD set mpg123 will not play an
> mp3 music. It complains as follow:
>
> $ mpg123 Aerodrom-Digni\ me\ visoko.mp3
> [module.c:110] error: Failed to open module
On 2010-03-11 16:59, Martin wrote:
On Lenny installed from DVD set mpg123 will not play an
mp3 music. It complains as follow:
$ mpg123 Aerodrom-Digni\ me\ visoko.mp3
[module.c:110] error: Failed to open module alsa: file not found
[module.c:110] error: Failed to open module oss: file not found
On Lenny installed from DVD set mpg123 will not play an
mp3 music. It complains as follow:
$ mpg123 Aerodrom-Digni\ me\ visoko.mp3
[module.c:110] error: Failed to open module alsa: file not found
[module.c:110] error: Failed to open module oss: file not found
[module.c:110] error: Failed to open
On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 14:11:48 +0100, Frederic ROBERT wrote:
> I can't listen to a streaming. Below the output message.
>
> frede...@manon:~$ mpg123 http://fg.impek.tv
JFYI, I can play this URI fine with Totem:
http://fg.impek.tv/listen.pls
O.k, it seems to be a bug in "mpg1
Hello,
I can't listen to a streaming. Below the output message.
frede...@manon:~$ mpg123 http://fg.impek.tv
[module.c:110] error: Failed to open module alsa: file not found
[module.c:110] error: Failed to open module oss: file not found
[module.c:110] error: Failed to open module esd: fil
Hello,
I can't listen to a streaming. Below the output message.
frede...@manon:~$ mpg123 http://fg.impek.tv
[module.c:110] error: Failed to open module alsa: file not found
[module.c:110] error: Failed to open module oss: file not found
[module.c:110] error: Failed to open module esd: fil
On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 10:09:33PM -0500, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> > mpg123 file.mpg --cdr /dev/stdout | tee file.cdr | programm-to-handle-cdr
> >
>
> OK, changing things up a bit:
>
> mpg123 --wav - file.mpg | tee file.wav | wavp /dev/stdin
>
> appears to rec
>
> mpg123 file.mpg --cdr /dev/stdout | tee file.cdr | programm-to-handle-cdr
>
>
OK, changing things up a bit:
mpg123 --wav - file.mpg | tee file.wav | wavp /dev/stdin
appears to record a wav file but it will not play. In addition,
not sound comes from the speaker while pr
On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 04:40:01PM -0500, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> Is there a way to have mpg123 play a file and record it to a file at once?
>
> One can play mpg123 file.mpg or
> mpg123 file.mpg --cdr file.cdr
>
> but can I do both at once?
well, doing two fun
Is there a way to have mpg123 play a file and record it to a file at once?
One can play mpg123 file.mpg or
mpg123 file.mpg --cdr file.cdr
but can I do both at once?
Lance
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On Saturday 02 February 2002 11:01 pm, Petre Daniel wrote:
> i got 2.2r4 and it says something but the package that is obsoleted when i
> try to apt-get install mpg123..
> what's happening? :)))
I know what you're talkin' about, I got it to from a 2.2r3 CD turned out tha
On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 03:01:35PM -0800, Petre Daniel wrote:
> i got 2.2r4 and it says something but the package that is obsoleted when i
> try to apt-get install mpg123..
> what's happening? :)))
I assume you don't have non-free in /etc/apt/sources.list. mpg123 is
s
#include
Petre Daniel wrote on Sat Feb 02, 2002 um 03:01:35PM:
> i got 2.2r4 and it says something but the package that is obsoleted when i
> try to apt-get install mpg123..
> what's happening? :)))
How should we know if you do not give any details?
Gruss/Regards,
Eduard.
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i got 2.2r4 and it says something but the package that is obsoleted when i
try to apt-get install mpg123..
what's happening? :)))
Petre L. Daniel,System Administrator,
Canad Systems Pitesti SRL Romania
http://www.cyber.ro email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel:+4048206200,+4048206201
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Jason Majors wrote:
> When I try to play mp3s using mpg123 I get no sound, and it doesn't
> update the progress from the -v flag. I can play audio just fine
> using xmms and the esd plugin. I tried running as root and nothing
> changed, so it's not a perm
When I try to play mp3s using mpg123 I get no sound, and it doesn't update
the progress from the -v flag. I can play audio just fine using xmms and the
esd plugin. I tried running as root and nothing changed, so it's not a
permission issue.
I tried using sndconfig to configure the ca
Hello,
I have debian 2.2.17 kernel in potato binary
installation. I installed sound card with:
modprobe cs4232 dma=01 dma2=03 irq=05 io=0x220
mpg123 would start out with mp3 file playing sound
well for first few second and then it begins to die
and drag like slow motion with breaks.
could
debs,
some mp3's won't play on mpg123 (illegal
audio-mpgeg-header) or splay (floating point
exception), but will play on winamp on windoze.
are these mp3s bad or is there another player i should
be using.
please cc me.
ia, t.
bentley taylor.
//
Hi Hubert,
Thanks for your reply.
Quoth Hubert Chan,
> Did you get the tarball from the mpg123 site, or did you get it from
> Debian? Getting it from Debian is probably the best. Make sure your
> sources.list has a correct deb-src line (mine has "deb-src
> http://ftp.ca.
>>>>> "Damon" == Damon Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Damon> Hi gang, For some reason, xmms is these days taking up an inordinate
Damon> amount of CPU time. I decided to go back to mpg123 and gqmpeg, which
Damon> is a lot less fancy, but d
Hi gang,
For some reason, xmms is these days taking up an inordinate amount of
CPU time. I decided to go back to mpg123 and gqmpeg, which is a lot less
fancy, but doesn't even make a dent in the cpu usage.
I use (helix) gnome and esd for my sound, so I decided that I sould get
downloa
I have been having problem with sound and mp3 playing on my Potato
install. mpg123 dies when trying to play variable bit rate mp3s incoded by
lame(error message attached) and sound craps out on me when any sound,
save CD playing, is used the error sound sends out is repeatedly thus:
Sound
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, eric a. Farris wrote:
> i downloaded the source for mpg123-0.59r and am attempting to compile it
> with esd support (make linux-esd). the compile begins smoothly, then
> stops with the following error:
>
> audio_esd.o: In function `audio_open':
>
I love that esd mixes sounds on the fly. one of my biggest complaints
with WinAmp under when-doze was that it didn't allow other sounds to
come through. under esd, my mp3s (now playing on xmms) seamlessly mix
with my GNOME and licq sounds.
GQMpeg has some awesome skins. it uses mpg123 as its
>> Don't know, but an even cooler thing would be if the sound drivers
>> could handle both of them at the same time. I would REALLY like
>> that. It's so anoying when you don't get the sounds from Licq while
>> playing MP3s, and I always play MP3s... And it is doable, of
>> course. We'll just have
Daniel Elenius wrote:
> Don't know, but an even cooler thing would be if the sound drivers
> could handle both of them at the same time. I would REALLY like
> that. It's so anoying when you don't get the sounds from Licq while
> playing MP3s, and I always play MP3s... And it is doable, of
> course.
Gossamer writes:
>I have both Festival (for speech synth) and mpg123 (to play .mp3s)
>running on this box.
>
>At the moment, if Festival tries to say something while an mp3 is
>playing, it dies with an error.
>
>Is there any way to set things so that festival has precedence,
&
I have both Festival (for speech synth) and mpg123 (to play .mp3s)
running on this box.
At the moment, if Festival tries to say something while an mp3 is
playing, it dies with an error.
Is there any way to set things so that festival has precedence,
and somehow makes the mp3 'pause'
On Wed, 19 Aug 1998, Stephen A. Witt wrote:
[ snip network vs. host order discussion ]
[ I wrote ]
: > I'm coming into this late, and perhaps under-armed ... but no, I don't
: > understand. Network order == big-endian ... so on little-endian
: > machines htons(), htonl() et. do actually perf
On Wed, 19 Aug 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
>
> : On Wed, Aug 19, 1998 at 10:54:52AM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> : > On Tue, Aug 18, 1998 at 08:46:20AM -0400, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
> : > > currently xfstt bombs out if it gets a connec
On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
: On Wed, Aug 19, 1998 at 10:54:52AM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
: > On Tue, Aug 18, 1998 at 08:46:20AM -0400, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
: > > currently xfstt bombs out if it gets a connection of a differnt
: > > "endianess" than the system
On Wed, Aug 19, 1998 at 10:54:52AM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 18, 1998 at 08:46:20AM -0400, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
> > currently xfstt bombs out if it gets a connection of a differnt
> > "endianess" than the system it is on...I have been meaning to fix that but
> > maybe the P
On Tue, Aug 18, 1998 at 08:46:20AM -0400, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
> currently xfstt bombs out if it gets a connection of a differnt
> "endianess" than the system it is on...I have been meaning to fix that but
> maybe the PowerPC may have an easier fix...
> nah...ill just look into fixing it "r
On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
> cool
> xfstt is lgpl'd...I dunno about the programs you use
> you mind if I use your code in it?
Please consider my code to be public domain.
Wojtek Zabolotny
On Tue, Aug 18, 1998 at 02:11:15PM -0400, Lewis, James M. wrote:
> I may be speaking out of turn here.
nah ;)
> I don't know much about X fonts
> but they used to be server specific. That was back when the fonts
> were .snf files. If you used different versions of the xserver on the
> same sy
Tuesday, August 18, 1998 1:39 PM
To: Debian User's List
Cc: The recipient's address is unknown.
Subject:Re: Big-endian/little-endian (WAS: Re: can I burn the output of
mpg123 -s?)
On Tue, Aug 18, 1998 at 01:22:53PM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
> Quoting Stephen J.
On Tue, Aug 18, 1998 at 01:22:53PM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
> Quoting Stephen J. Carpenter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > On Tue, Aug 18, 1998 at 10:34:39AM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
> > > The solution is to always run hton before putting stuff on the wire and
> > > running ntoh when pulling stuff b
Quoting Stephen J. Carpenter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Tue, Aug 18, 1998 at 10:34:39AM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
> > The solution is to always run hton before putting stuff on the wire and
> > running ntoh when pulling stuff back. That way you can be sure that the
> > stuff on the wire is always
On Tue, Aug 18, 1998 at 10:34:39AM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
> Quoting Stephen J. Carpenter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > The authors concern was that on a big endian system network order and
> > byte order are the same so hton* and ntoh* do nothingso how do you
> > do the swapps...
> > I suggeste
Quoting Stephen J. Carpenter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> The authors concern was that on a big endian system network order and
> byte order are the same so hton* and ntoh* do nothingso how do you
> do the swapps...
> I suggested a union first (like below) but...whats the "proper" way of
> doing it?
On Tue, Aug 18, 1998 at 02:03:11PM +0200, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Some of my programs have to work on big-endian and little-endian systems,
> knowing what kind of system they are runing on (they are exchanging data
> in binary format). To recognize the kind of the system I use the foll
On Tue, Aug 18, 1998 at 09:38:54AM +0200, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
> On: Tue, 18 Aug 1998 00:43:23 -0400 Stephen J Carpenter writes:
>
> >> Little endian = intel byte order = host byte order (if its an intel)
> >> big endian = network byte order = host byte order (on 64 bit boxes)?
> >
> > I dunno
> > On Mon, Aug 17, 1998 at 12:10:15PM -0500, the lone gunman wrote:
> > > On Mon, Aug 17, 1998 at 05:32:06PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > Does that mean that "intel byte order" is the same as "host byte
> > > order"?
&g
On: Tue, 18 Aug 1998 00:43:23 -0400 Stephen J Carpenter writes:
>> Little endian = intel byte order = host byte order (if its an intel)
>> big endian = network byte order = host byte order (on 64 bit boxes)?
>
> I dunno if ALL 64 bit boxen are big endian.
> I know SUN systems are big-endian...I d
as "host byte
> > order"?
> Yes.
well its not on my Sun IPC :)
> > The man page for mpg123 says its output with the -s switch is
> > "host byte order," but the cdrecord manpage makes no mention of host
> > byte order, only intel byte order, littl
On Mon, Aug 17, 1998 at 12:10:15PM -0500, the lone gunman wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 17, 1998 at 05:32:06PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Does that mean that "intel byte order" is the same as "host byte
> order"?
Yes.
> The man page for mpg123 says its output
On Mon, Aug 17, 1998 at 05:32:06PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> Yes, you can use it with cdrecord, but I think you have to use a switch to
> say it is in intel byte order.
Does that mean that "intel byte order" is the same as "host byte
order"?
I did some recording on my own of some songs, and then compressed them
to mp3 files for storage reasons. I want to burn them on to a cd, and
make an audio cd.
I did the following:
mpg123 -s mysong.mp3 > mysong.raw
Can I use this raw sound file with cdrecord to make an audio cd? Or
do I h
hello,
are there any other apps like mpg123 that employ http get
trickery to read mpeg files?
does anyone have any opinions regarding mpeg decoders or other
audio apps that have provided effective multimedia solutions?
thanks,
m*
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