CVS: moonbase/audio/madplay DEPENDS,NONE,1.1 DETAILS,NONE,1.1

Florin Braescu florin at lunar-linux.org
Sun Dec 7 11:09:22 GMT 2003


Update of /var/cvs/lunar/moonbase/audio/madplay
In directory dbguin.lunar-linux.org:/tmp/cvs-serv25064

Added Files:
	DEPENDS DETAILS 
Log Message:
madplay is a MAD audio command line player.

--- NEW FILE: DEPENDS ---
depends  libtool    &&
depends  libmad     &&
depends  libid3tag  &&

optional_depends "alsa-lib"  "--with-alsa"  " "  "for alsa sound support"

--- NEW FILE: DETAILS ---
           MODULE=madplay
         VERSION=0.15.0b
          SOURCE=$MODULE-$VERSION.tar.gz
   SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$MODULE-$VERSION
     SOURCE_URL=ftp://ftp.mars.org/pub/mpeg/$SOURCE
       SOURCE_VFY=md5:35762ddeb46fba8bbf0a260b6c425e82
        WEB_SITE=http://www.mars.org/home/rob/proj/mpeg/
         ENTERED=20031207
         UPDATED=20031207
        SHORT=" madplay - MPEG audio decoder and player"

cat << EOF

  `madplay' is a command-line MPEG audio decoder and player based on the MAD
  library (libmad). For details about MAD, see the libmad package
  distributed separately.

  After decoding, `madplay' sends the output to an audio output module. The
  following audio output modules are provided:

    - an Open Sound System interface module (for Linux, et al.)
    - a Sun audio interface module (for Solaris, NetBSD, et al.)
    - a Mac OS Carbon audio interface module (for Mac OS X)
    - a Win32 audio interface module (for Windows 95/98/NT/2000, et al.)
    - an ALSA audio interface module
    - a QNX audio interface module
    - an EsounD interface module
    - a CD audio output module (*.cdr, *.cda)
    - an Audio IFF output module (*.aif, *.aiff)
    - a Microsoft RIFF/WAVE file output module (*.wav)
    - a Sun/NeXT audio file output module (*.au, *.snd)
    - a raw PCM output module
    - a hex output module (for debugging and compliance testing)
    - a null module (for timing the decoder)

  `madplay' will also read and display ID3 tag information, and further
  supports the relative volume adjustment information (RVA2) in such tags,
  as written by tools like `normalize'.

EOF




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