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Mailing Lists

Hi Forum, Hi Damian and John, Tomasz Golinski.

From my point of view it would be be quiet more efficient to discuss moc's specific subjects via mailing lists.
moc-user for all users. moc-dev for engaged users, developers, contributers and distribution maintainers. SVN transmissions can be reported via a sepearted moc-svn list. Patches kann be attached as unified diffs. No more c+p needed (what are blanks, what are tabs?). I hate to look for cosmetics like HTML-tags, BBCode and other actions only for "beauty"! And the discussion would be quiet brisker as all subscribers get new posts as fast as defined by their mailsettings ;-) The notification of new topics doesn't work satisfyingly by the forum's software. And yes, a BTS on top will help organizing and fixing upcoming bugs quiet more efficient. All are represented more transparent which could motivate users to help fixing! (I don't have an overview of reported bugs outside Debian and Ubuntu.....)

What do you think?

Elimar

The MOC Report

In the run up to Christmas I thought I'd give you all a run down on how progress on MOC is running before you run away for the Christmas break.

As you'll be aware, MOC 2.5-beta1 was released in mid-October and has now been picked up by several distributions.

Several bugs have been reported. Their very existence implies that they weren't detected during pre-release testing and so it's not surprising that most cannot be reproduced locally and have to be debugged by e-mail, which is a time-consuming process.

With the new release, some new clues about old bugs have become available (particularly on screen upsets caused by the mishandling of non-ASCII characters). The major ones are now solved but the remaining ones will have to wait for the next release.

New development work has highlighted additional problem areas and these too are being worked on. Audio files exceeding 2GiB in size or having a similarly large number of samples are proving an especially fertile bug hunting ground.

Once these issues have been resolved MOC 2.5-beta2 will be released, but the progress towards it is slower than I would have hoped.

MOC's small band of developers and pre-commit testers has also grown a little with the addition of Tomasz Golinski, who has been a long-time contributor, undertaking to maintain the MOC web site content and information about MOC found on external web sites. He has in mind to make some rearrangements, so look for some web site changes in the near future. It will be good to have the web site tracking MOC developments more closely.

I'm hoping that in the coming month we will gain the services a MOC user who has volunteered to act as MOC Contributions Coordinator if and when his studies permit. This will be of significant benefit to the MOC user community as he will be able to harvest the contributions currently scattered throughout the Forum and place those still relevant in one common location where they can be kept current. Through him I am also hoping to provide pre-commit patchsets so users who wish to explore unreleased functionality will be able to do so.

Thank you to all those who have contributed to MOC in the past whether through bug reports, the discussion of ideas, testing or actual code, and I hope you will continue to do so in the future. Your support is very much appreciated.

Finally, let me wish all MOC users a very relaxing holiday season to the accompaniment of your favourite music.

John Fitzgerald.
MOC Maintainer.

MOC ./ problem

I downloaded it yesterday,and during the installing process,a WARNING comes out.Then I can't continue make && make install..

here is the warning information.

"WARNING: since MOC version 2 the executable file name was changed to mocp!
Please remove old moc binary if you have installed an older version."

I havn't installed any older version before,does anyone can help me to solve this problem?

thx a lot

mp3 stream - connection problem

Hello

I listen very often to webradio without any problems.
Today I listened to http://www.di.fm/

Some streams work normal, others not
MOC is trying to connect but "can't find the stream"

Here is an example of one to show the error best:

Digitally Imported - Minimal.pls

[playlist]
NumberOfEntries=7
File1=http://94.23.3.33:4100/
Title1=Digitally Imported - Minimal
Length1=-1
File2=http://80.94.69.106:6244/
Title2=Digitally Imported - Minimal
Length2=-1
File3=http://pub2.di.fm:80/di_minimal
Title3=Digitally Imported - Minimal
Length3=-1
File4=http://pub3.di.fm:80/di_minimal
Title4=Digitally Imported - Minimal
Length4=-1
File5=http://pub1.di.fm:80/di_minimal
Title5=Digitally Imported - Minimal
Length5=-1
File6=http://pub4.di.fm:80/di_minimal
Title6=Digitally Imported - Minimal
Length6=-1
File7=http://pub5.di.fm:80/di_minimal
Title7=Digitally Imported - Minimal
Length7=-1
Version=2

The first two ones work fine, the rest not

Here is the error:

Nov 12 21:19:20.918288: audio.c:403 play_thread(): Playing item 5: http://pub4.di.fm:80/di_minimal
Nov 12 21:19:20.918302: server.c:251 wake_up_server(): Waking up the server
Nov 12 21:19:20.918318: server.c:1257 server_loop(): Got 'wake up'
Nov 12 21:19:20.918333: server.c:436 send_events(): Flushing events for client 0
Nov 12 21:19:20.918680: decoder.c:119 get_decoder_by_content(): Testing the stream...
Nov 12 21:19:20.918943: io.c:663 io_peek(): Reading...
Nov 12 21:19:20.919261: io.c:543 io_peek_internal(): Peeking data...
Nov 12 21:19:20.919790: io.c:552 io_peek_internal(): waiting...
Nov 12 21:19:20.920002: io.c:335 io_read_thread(): IO read thread created
Nov 12 21:19:20.920237: io.c:343 io_read_thread(): Reading...
Nov 12 21:19:20.920262: io_curl.c:580 io_curl_read(): Read 0 bytes from the buffer (0 bytes full)
Nov 12 21:19:20.920280: io_curl.c:320 curl_read_internal(): Starting curl...
Nov 12 21:19:20.920527: io_curl.c:342 curl_read_internal(): Doing select()...

Maybe it helps to solve it and keep MOC the best player on console :-)

moc rocks

moc is a work of art

one afternoon, i was pondering to myself and lamenting over rhythmbox, the included mp3/audio player with ubuntu, and amarook, among others for their clunky UI and non-intuitive interfaces...

i thought to myself, 'theres got to be an mp3 player that is text-based that runs on the console. something like vim but for mp3s.'

i did very little searching to find moc and i have been satisfied ever since.

not only have i been satisfied but pleasantly surprised with the intuitiveness that the UI and keyboard shortcuts provide. this is a great piece of work.

big thanks to the creators and maintainers of this project,
bttf

FATAL_ERROR: Layout1 is malformed on NetBSD 6.0

I installed MOC 2.4.3 from the NetBSD package collection, onto NetBSD 6.0. When I try to run mocp, it immediately fails. This is what it prints on the display:

Running the server...
Trying OSS...

FATAL_ERROR: Layout1 is malformed

When I look in the .moc directory, I see the following:

pid
socket2=

Does anybody have any ideas where to go from here?

thanks

Hello Moc,

Thanks for making this awesome music player available. So far it's the only player I've found that reliably pipes audio to jack. The VLC jack pluging was giving me problems and moc worked "straight out of the box!"

I hope this project is maintained well into the future. The keyboard is always more efficient than a crappy GUI any day.

Simple. Efficient. Elegant. It just works!

Thanks,
Mason

Cant open more than one display

This is what I get when attempting to open one more console with mocp http://dpaste.de/WHhsO/ (this text will be erased in a month. Please copy this text somehow to fit in this thread or add or tags)

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