
One major blocker towards doing that is that with 1.2, we have frozen the 1.x API.ryszardzonk wrote:Sorry to hear this. Isn't it possible to steal some code from VLC and include it in Audacious? I am saying it as a user not a programmer, but it seems to me that if it is possible to write the code capable of stealing elections using Diebold voting machines that noone would notice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEzY2tnwExs (just to prove my point) than it is even more possible to port opensource program capabilities to onother program. I kindly ask for reconsidering writitng it and I am sure others would welcome it as well.nenolod wrote:The AAC plugin will never support streams.ryszardzonk wrote:Please what are doing that rest of us dont to get that plugin to play internet streamsnenolod wrote:Included by default.Morpheouss wrote:what about aac support?
There's many reasons for this, the main one being that Shoutcast has a tendency to lie and say the stream is MP3 when it isn't. Audacious 1.x's design doesn't handle that well.
- nenolod
APE plugin at http://www.netswarm.net/misc/audacious- ... .2.tar.bz2 via joker@g.ojuri wrote:I need plugins to play Monkey audio (.ape) and Shorten (.shn).
It would also be useful a plugin to play .cue sheets directly.
Keep up the good work!
I don't have a joystick, but I can try a rough port of it.daniel_nilsson wrote:The only thing from xmms that I'm missing right now is xmms-joystick. It was very nice to control the player with my gamepad.
There exists some code in plugins SVN, it should work, but it probably won't. For some reason, it just locks up on my powermac, which is the only machine available to me at the moment.wantilles wrote:Dolby Digital support (AC3) would be nice.

Quite valid point I can sleep with for now, which however would not stop me from lobbying for it in 2.0 once work on it would startnenolod wrote:
One major blocker towards doing that is that with 1.2, we have frozen the 1.x API.
We may revisit that in 2.x, though.
- nenolod
waiting for it to be in portage.nenolod wrote: APE plugin at http://www.netswarm.net/misc/audacious- ... .2.tar.bz2 via joker@g.o
MAC is non-free (licence is legally encumbered), and thus cannot be included in audacious. It can only be distributed by thirdparty.R.I.P. wrote:waiting for it to be in portage.nenolod wrote: APE plugin at http://www.netswarm.net/misc/audacious- ... .2.tar.bz2 via joker@g.o
is there any estimation when audacious-plugins will be available including this one?
If you like trippy visuals, you might like this: http://people.atheme.org/~nenolod/audac ... meline.phpchrisduck wrote:I'd also like to see support for current projectm.
While I'm on the topic, I'd also like to see the projectm ebuilds make it into the portage tree. I've never had a problem with them. Why are they not in there? Its a category-killer visual plugin.

xmms-alarm is already ported! See: http://people.atheme.org/~nenolod/audac ... -1.0.1.tgzJohn5788 wrote:gkrellmms and xmms-alarm is what I need to be happy with audacious
Done.HS wrote:I would like to have seeking support in audtool. Like xmms-pipe can do ((skipf : skipb) [<sec>] Skip <sec> seconds forward/backward)
THANKS!
Code: Select all
2006-11-04 21:50:43 +0000 William Pitcock <nenolod@nenolod.net>
revision [2821]
- return -1 if audacious server is not running
- add playback-seek, playback-seek-relative
trunk/audtool/audtool.c | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
trunk/audtool/audtool.h | 2 ++
2 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

In the meantime (until the next version or you switch to SVN), xmms-pipe has been ported to Audacious. It can be found here:HS wrote:I would like to have seeking support in audtool. Like xmms-pipe can do ((skipf : skipb) [<sec>] Skip <sec> seconds forward/backward)
THANKS!
I second that - I need the equalizer because my Logitech speakers won't work without the subwoofer, the setting on which goes from "mega bass" to "call the cops".wab wrote:I propose media-plugins/eq-xmms - great equalizer
That is great, but this should be added to portage so that it can be emerged. I have searched bugzilla, but I see no bug asking for audalarm to be included to portage.KillMinusNine wrote:xmms-alarm is already ported! See: http://people.atheme.org/~nenolod/audac ... -1.0.1.tgzJohn5788 wrote:gkrellmms and xmms-alarm is what I need to be happy with audacious

Audalarm should be included in the next version of audacious-plugins. It is already in the Audacious SVN repository. It might be a little while, but it's coming.mhodak wrote:That is great, but this should be added to portage so that it can be emerged. I have searched bugzilla, but I see no bug asking for audalarm to be included to portage.KillMinusNine wrote:xmms-alarm is already ported! See: http://people.atheme.org/~nenolod/audac ... -1.0.1.tgzJohn5788 wrote:gkrellmms and xmms-alarm is what I need to be happy with audacious
Also, an ebuild would be useful.
Yay!... I was hanging out for this plugin. When I get home tonight I'll give it a whirl. Thank's for doing this paskov!paskov wrote:If someone is interested. I have created a itouch plugin for audacious. Some of the code is borrowed from xmms-itouch plugin, but this is not a port.
Please note that the plugin handles only play, stop, prev track, next track, mute, volume up and volume down. If you need support for other multimedia keys use x11-misc/hotkeys.
Screenshot: here
Download: here
md5 for the package: here
The plugin will be hosted on SF.net as soon as the project is approved.