Daniel Brockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Jensen) writes: > >> I'm excited to see this, particularly because of the new infoset >> property you have for buffers. I'll need to rework my collection of >> hacks that used other means for saving metadata. > > It's reassuring that you feel good about it. I'm curious > about what you've done and what you experienced doing it. > Would you say Bongo is easy to hack? Is it hack-friendly?
For example, I made a modified Last.fm mode for Shoutcast streams. I'll rewrite it now, and hopefully it'll be more than a hack. I haven't done much Emacs hacking before, so I can't really compare Bongo with something else. Well, I guess Emacs in general is easy to hack. But I think you're doing a great job. >> Either mplayer needs to translate the URI or the URI needs >> to be changed. > > I think it is reasonable to have the mplayer code deal with > parsing CDDA URIs and extracting the device name. OK. I'll write this fix, unless you already have something cooking. > I think it makes sense to encode device names in CDDA URIs --- > kind of like how it makes sense to encode directory names in > file URIs. What do you think? I agree it makes sense. Obviously the mplayer and VLC teams also thought so. Too bad there's no universal standard for this. (Or is there?) > I'll sleep now. Thanks again for your involvement, Daniel. > You and Romain are really pulling Bongo forward and hacking > it is so much more fun with you guys around. I'm glad to hear that. _______________________________________________ bongo-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bongo-devel
