On Sunday 17 October 2010 15:53:22 fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 03:11:03PM +0200, Arnold Krille wrote: > > I successfully > > used it to play ambisonics files within jack. While it normally does > > auto- connect to the first hardware-outputs, it can be told to connect > > to any other jack-client or to none at all... > > The way mplayer selects the ports to connect to is the > most useless I've ever seen. > > It will connect to the first N ports that match a pattern. > The order depends on how jack lists them, and that is > undefined. The chances that you get the 16 channels of > a 3rd-order file connected correctly are virtually zero. Okay, I only tested first order... > Manual connection is an option of course, to be repeated > for each file (if you play multiple files with the same > command it will 'reconnect' between them. That re-connect is a real pity with mplayer. > Since the part I'm missing most is playing CDs it looks > like I'll just add that to my own jack player, or write > a separate one. Looking at the alsaplayer code it seems > simple enough. There should be libs out there that already give you access to the digital data on the cd. I know you hesitate but if your player really fulfills these given tasks, would you mind releasing it? Have fun, Arnold
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