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Well, I thought about converting it too:).  I don't know if I can go
directly to mp3 or not.  I suppose I could pipe to the input side of the
lame encoder to do this?

Yes, trplayer's command set is quite good and responsive.

On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, Charles Hallenbeck wrote:

>
> I think it is an excellent talk, a real motivator.
>
> Jim Danley has a patch for RC2 that adds keystroke control a lot
> like trplayer. You have to get the patch and the RC2 sources and
> compile it, or you could borrow my copy of ogg123 with the patch
> built in. Either that or you could convert it to mp3 and then use
> trplayer to read it as an mp3 file. Realaudio works great with
> mp3 files, and the keystroke controls are superior.
> But then that sort of flies in the face of the whole point,
> doesn't it?
>
>
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, Steve Holmes wrote:
>
> > Hey, that presentation was great! He can be quite the philosopher, can't
> > he.
> >
> > About the Vorbis utilities, is there any way to play selective parts of an
> > ogg file ala trplayer style? Example, I was listening to the lecture
> > yesterday and wanted to pause it a time or two and cannot do that with
> > ogg123.  At least with mpg123 and trplayer, you can move around within the
> > file while playing and you can pause and start up the program at will.
> > Are there any similar formatted players for Vorbis files?
> >
> >
> >
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