This has probably been discussed to death and is not feasible considering I'm talking about a copyrighted Windows format, (I think) but is it possible or will it be possible to play WMAs through Tunenet at any point in the future?
We have quite a few WMA files here which would need converting to MP3 in order to play which, to be frank, is a pain in the @rse!
With the modular way that TuneNet can support different filetypes I'd say it would be more than feasable. Whether or not a driver will come about any time soon or not is another matter.
If someone could point me in the direction of a decent bit of code / decoder id be more than willing to give it a go. I did find some wma decoder source before but had no luck with it.
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That would be good and would save me a lot of time and would possibly warrant a further donation to the TuneNet package! /me goes off to look for some code.
Me too, dropped any other and TunNet keeps getting better and better...
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A little update, Found a stripped ffmpeg wma player. Have managed to compile the lib but a certain function to open the file doesnt work. Ummm....... I will try to get to the bottom of this, once I do a Tunenet plugin should be a breeze!!! Not promising anything tho.
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A mplayer plugin for tunenet anyone? (xmms on linux uses mpalyer for certain formats). Mpayer can be used in a "slave" mode (using pipe for commands)
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