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Re: [emms-help] EMMS User Stories
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Alex Schroeder |
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Re: [emms-help] EMMS User Stories |
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Thu, 10 Dec 2015 19:43:44 +0100 |
Indeed, but before installing mpg123 – already a nuisance – I tried to use VLC
on Windows, but I was unable to use it. It just would not play any file at all.
I'm assuming different calling conventions. In the end I did not investigate.
Perhaps I should try again. But then again, perhaps what EMMS needs is some
sort of error checking or awareness of coding systems when handling file names
or when passing them around.
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Typed on a tiny keyboard. Sorry for being terse.
> On 10.12.2015, at 16:34, Rasmus <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Hi Alex,
>
> Alex Schröder <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> In any case, my messing with the encoding settings doesn't seem to have
>> changed matters for the worse. Instead, something about the calling of
>> mp3info and/or the mpg123 player is wrong. But what is it?
>
> You could test another backend, e.g. emms-player-mplayer.el,
> emms-player-vlc.el. That might show if the issue is with the player or
> with emms or with how it’s called.
>
> Rasmus
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Re: [emms-help] EMMS User Stories, Yoni Rabkin, 2015/12/11