- jump to time in song would be nice, especially when i'm playing livesets.
- file deleting would be nice, especially when i'm sorting trash.
thank you, mocp is the best!
bye
Oops, sorry, if it already does. I have checked it now again and indeed, in most cases it is gapless. But sometimes it seems to have a very small break. Maybe the songs are not correctly ripped somehow, also one album is mp3 not ogg. I will try to rerip them. Should mp3 be gapless, too, by cutting off the last chunks of quietness?
daper
Thu, 2006-04-27 05:21
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The first is on the TODO
The first is on the TODO list, the second can be done in 2.4.0 with ExecCommand config option, look at the example configuration file.
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nemozny
Tue, 2006-05-02 17:40
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thank you, damian!
thank you, damian!
goog
Fri, 2006-04-28 12:34
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gapless playback
There are not many players that are capable of gapless playback. It would be nice if moc could play (at least ogg) gaplessly.
daper
Fri, 2006-04-28 15:26
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MOC plays gapless, it
MOC plays gapless, it doesn't close the audio device between songs, ogg files should work ok.
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goog
Fri, 2006-04-28 15:55
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Oops, sorry, if it already
Oops, sorry, if it already does. I have checked it now again and indeed, in most cases it is gapless. But sometimes it seems to have a very small break. Maybe the songs are not correctly ripped somehow, also one album is mp3 not ogg. I will try to rerip them. Should mp3 be gapless, too, by cutting off the last chunks of quietness?
daper
Fri, 2006-04-28 16:25
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mp3 is not gapless in MOC.
mp3 is not gapless in MOC. It's both decoder and encoder issue.
Some more info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gapless_playback#Compression_scheme_artifacts
I think there are some workarounds, but I've never tried any.
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