[SunRescue] BSD Questions
MikeHebeldruaga at pmail.net
MikeHebeldruaga at pmail.net
Mon Oct 16 09:09:43 CDT 2000
Most songs come out "ok" and the IPX seems to work nicely for background
music. Having the external speaker cable and speakers helps.
The biggest thing is the sample rate at which the mp3 in question has been
recorded at. The 128k(?) samples play too slowly most of the time but the
44k(?) ones play fine. (Forgive the ? marks but I have not had coffee yet.)
The low overhead of NetBSD on the IPX helps. <joke>Seti at home and mp3's
don't mix.</joke>
I'm going to try playing them on Solaris 7 on my SS2, 64meg, non-PowerUp
system and see what I get.
Mike Hebel
Note: Any mistakes in the above message are due to lack of caffeine in the
author's system and are to be taken with large cups of coffee if not a grain
of salt.
-----Original Message-----
From: rescue-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:rescue-admin at sunhelp.org]On
Behalf Of Kurt Mosiejczuk
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 8:32 AM
To: rescue at sunhelp.org
Subject: RE: [SunRescue] BSD Questions
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Mike Hebel wrote:
> mpeg123 is available for NetBSD and will play _most_ .mp3 files even on
> slower machines if there's no GUI.
> For instance my NetBSD IPX plays them ok but my NetBSD IPC and my Solaris
7
> SS2 does not.
How are the results on your IPC/IPX/SS2? They only have 8 bit audio so
I haven't pursued playing mp3s because I figured they'd sound terrible...
--Kurt
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