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Date:      Mon, 27 Jun 2005 00:50:29 -0400
From:      Louis LeBlanc <FreeBSD@keyslapper.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: media player for mpeg-4?  xmms can't load faad plugin
Message-ID:  <20050627045029.GA91056@keyslapper.net>
In-Reply-To: <20050626184734.GA89575@keyslapper.net>
References:  <20050626184734.GA89575@keyslapper.net>

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On 06/26/05 02:47 PM, Louis LeBlanc sat at the `puter and typed:
> Anyone have any luck getting xmms to play m4a (mpeg-4) files?
>=20
> I've installed the xmms-faad port, but the libmp4.so plugin doesn't
> seem to want to work:
>=20
> /usr/X11R6/lib/xmms/Input/libmp4.so: Undefined symbol "MP4GetTrackAudioTy=
pe"
>=20
> I wonder if this could be one port stepping on another, or even just a
> simple path problem, like LD_LIBRARY_PATH?
>=20
> I have gotten gmplayer to play these files, but it doesn't do playlist
> shuffling and the gain is so low through gmplayer that I have to crank
> the gain and volume to the max just to hear it at a decent level.
> Then every darn time I get email, ringin.wav plays over it at max
> volume.  I almost did myself a mischief the first time that happened.
> Sure it's hilarious in hindsight, but it really scares the dirt outa
> you when it happens.
>=20
> I also tried xine.  It's pretty cool looking and all, like xmms, and
> it has a very cool splash, but it dumps core when I try to play m4a
> files.
>=20
> BTW, these m4a files were ripped by iTunes on my wife's windoze box,
> and I am trying to play them on FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE-p1.
>=20
> Any pointers would be appreciated.

Here's the pointer for the next *BSD user looking to make better use
of his/her iTunes than keeping them on a 'doze box.

Install audio/rhythmbox.  I suggest using the gstreamer backend (xine
dumped core on me when I tried to play m4as).

Rhythmbox rocks.  The gui isn't as fancy as xmms or xine, or even
iTunes itself, but under the hood I like it as much as iTunes.  You
get the same 'net radio, shuffle play, playlists and you have a very
straightforward windowed filter by artist, album, etc.  It's just as
easy to rate a tune, too.  And unlike iTunes, it gave me a startoff
rating right down the middle of the road for all tunes.

The only thing I've noticed that isn't there is the date filtering in
automatic playlists.

And I didn't have to do a thing to get it to trap the fancy msoft
multimedia keys (play, pause, stop, next, prev).  It all just worked.

I haven't tried it yet, but it claims to be able to load my iPod too.
Maybe I _can_ put off buying a powerbook until the Intel based systems
come out.

Very, very cool.
Lou
--=20
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