Re: Is Sox a good choice as the backend for a Music Player?

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Hi Josh,

my recommendation: Go for it! It is a better way for audio than VLC. If you are interested in a more special way of "pure" audio, use a cross-plattform realtime project like rtaudio:
http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~gary/rtaudio/

Regards
Thomas


Am 2018-12-17 00:34, schrieb Joshua Hartwell:
Hi all:

I have written a cross-platform music player. (http://hypnosplayer.org
[1]). It current relies upon VLC to do its audio-decoding, but I have
some issues there and I don't like using a library that's so heavy to
decode audio.

I came across Sox as a potential suitable replacement, but I have no
familiarity with the project. Do you think it could be a good backend
for this project?

Thanks!

Josh Hartwell



Links:
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[1] http://hypnosplayer.org

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