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[News] libmad mpega.libraryANN.lu
Posted on 22-Jan-2004 01:20 GMT by Sante27 comments
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I'm working on the libmad mpega.library clone, updating the code to the latest libmad sources. If someone is interested can email me.
libmad mpega.library : Comment 1 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Neko on 22-Jan-2004 01:40 GMT
What's the point?

There already is one.

http://www.aminet.net/util/libs/mpega_libmad.readme
libmad mpega.library : Comment 2 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Neko on 22-Jan-2004 01:43 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (Neko):
Uh.. okay. After 20 seconds sleep I retract that.

And say.. what's the problem? Just use the new sources and recompile?

=Neko=
libmad mpega.library : Comment 3 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by beauty on 22-Jan-2004 09:07 GMT
why not? if it gonna be faster then existing libmadmpega... i wanna be a betatester...
libmad mpega.library : Comment 4 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Stephan Rupprecht on 22-Jan-2004 12:30 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (beauty):
Hi,

I already did that while I was porting it to OS4.

bye.
libmad mpega.library : Comment 5 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Stephan Rupprecht (again) on 22-Jan-2004 12:32 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (beauty):
The comment was target at Sante and not #3. Sorry :)
libmad mpega.library : Comment 6 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 22-Jan-2004 12:57 GMT
In reply to Comment 5 (Stephan Rupprecht (again)):
You could release a MorphOS version of your library.
libmad mpega.library : Comment 7 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by tony on 22-Jan-2004 13:43 GMT
In reply to Comment 6 (Anonymous):
Is it possible to see an amithlon port of mpega library ?

this will be great
amithlon is been upgraded regulary
and many people are using Amithlon daily
libmad mpega.library : Comment 8 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Stephan Rupprecht on 22-Jan-2004 14:32 GMT
In reply to Comment 6 (Anonymous):
It's not my library and I don't have a MOS compiler. But if eg. Sante wants to compile a MOS version, no problem the sources are GPL anyway.

bye.
libmad mpega.library : Comment 9 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Stephan Rupprecht on 22-Jan-2004 14:33 GMT
In reply to Comment 7 (tony):
Not from my side. Any volunteer? :)
libmad mpega.library : Comment 10 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 22-Jan-2004 14:53 GMT
In reply to Comment 8 (Stephan Rupprecht):
Checkout http://mdc.morphos.net and grab the SDK which contains a complete development enviroment.
libmad mpega.library : Comment 11 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Stephan Rupprecht on 22-Jan-2004 14:59 GMT
In reply to Comment 10 (Anonymous):
Okay to put it in other words, no MOS version from my side. I leave it up to others as I just wanted a OS4 version.
libmad mpega.library : Comment 12 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by itix on 22-Jan-2004 15:19 GMT
In reply to Comment 11 (Stephan Rupprecht):
Porting yet another libmad version for MorphOS would not be useful anyway... But nice to see there is bunch of critical libs ported for OS4 already.
libmad mpega.library : Comment 13 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Sante on 22-Jan-2004 21:07 GMT
I've just compiled it for 68040 and 68060 processors.
I'll place it soon on my page where you can download older version recompiled for 68060.

libmad mpega.library : Comment 14 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 22-Jan-2004 23:39 GMT
In reply to Comment 11 (Stephan Rupprecht):
@Stephan Rupprecht:

Which is the best MP3 player for AmigaOS4? Is that AmigaAmp
with the native mpega.library you ported?

Thanks.
libmad mpega.library : Comment 15 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 23-Jan-2004 04:34 GMT
In reply to Comment 8 (Stephan Rupprecht):
>I don't have a MOS compiler. What is a "MorphOS compiler"?
libmad mpega.library : Comment 16 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Rik Sweeney on 23-Jan-2004 08:27 GMT
In reply to Comment 15 (Anonymous):
What he means is that he doesn't have a compiler that will build for MorphOS.
libmad mpega.library : Comment 17 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Alexandre Balaban on 23-Jan-2004 09:44 GMT
In reply to Comment 13 (Sante):
And what about a PPC WOS version ?
libmad mpega.library : Comment 18 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Sigbjørn Skjæret on 23-Jan-2004 10:06 GMT
Huh? Why? I'm still maintaining it (and have done alot more fixes to the wrapper, plus some speedups), I just haven't got around to make a proper release yet...


- CISC
libmad mpega.library : Comment 19 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Olegil on 23-Jan-2004 11:02 GMT
In reply to Comment 18 (Sigbjørn Skjæret):
Well, if you haven't released it then people cannot really use your version, right? ;-)
libmad mpega.library : Comment 20 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Sigbjørn Skjæret on 23-Jan-2004 12:30 GMT
In reply to Comment 19 (Olegil):
No, but there's no real point in just updating the old sources to latest libmad, they offer no real (or very little) benefit, especially not if it means generating a development split...


- CISC
libmad mpega.library : Comment 21 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by hakon on 23-Jan-2004 15:22 GMT
In reply to Comment 20 (Sigbjørn Skjæret):
so do release the stuff asap.
libmad mpega.library : Comment 22 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Nicolas Sallin on 24-Jan-2004 14:36 GMT
In reply to Comment 21 (hakon):
Why ? Because somebody wants to make an useless fork ? That's not a
good reason.
libmad mpega.library : Comment 23 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Kjetil on 25-Jan-2004 11:39 GMT
In reply to Comment 20 (Sigbjørn Skjæret):
Well maybe you shroud read the heading one more time, updating the code to the latest libmad sources.
you argument is only waillid if the original publisher continued to develop and update the source-code, anyway.

anyway if we read your readme we find that you thank the MorphOS them for putting up whit oss here at ann, can we be shore that the original publisher is thinking about making an native AmigaOS4.0 that uses all it features to the fullest?
libmad mpega.library : Comment 24 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 26-Jan-2004 13:21 GMT
In reply to Comment 6 (Anonymous):
Could you release a...
a) MorphOS optimized version of your library
b) AROS optimized version of your library
c) Amithlon optimized version of your library
d) AmigaXL optimized version of your library
e) WinUAE optimized version of your library
libmad mpega.library : Comment 25 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Neko on 26-Jan-2004 18:40 GMT
In reply to Comment 23 (Kjetil):
libmad got updated by a single revision point since CISC's last release.

The changes are absolutely minimal, speed improvements in the PowerPC assembler
are negligible to unnoticable, there's no point making a libmad-based
mpega.library when there is already one on Aminet that is practically bug-free
and works just fine.

Updating the sources for the sake of being at the bleeding edge, when there is
absolutely no visible, audible or otherwise perceived benefit is rather lame.

=Neko=
libmad mpega.library : Comment 26 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Sigbjørn Skjæret on 26-Jan-2004 20:23 GMT
In reply to Comment 23 (Kjetil):
Huh? Excuse me? Maybe you should read what I wrote again...

Yes, I do thank most of the MorphOS team in the readme, and if you take the timeline into account (and you read ANN at the time), you'd know why, though, most of those notes are meant to be read humorously. ;)

And why wouldn't there be an OS4 version of it? I include all the sources, and so far I've included binaries for 68k, PUP, WUP *and* MOS (I've also talked to people interested in doing Amithlon and OS4 versions, but I never heard from them again (and I think someone mentioned AROS once too)) .. how many other apps have you seen that have that complete set of binaries?


- CISC
libmad mpega.library : Comment 27 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Stephan Rupprecht on 26-Jan-2004 21:36 GMT
In reply to Comment 26 (Sigbjørn Skjæret):
I send you a email about an OS4 version but you never replied. And yes, there's an OS4 version, now.
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