I'm using debian. Since epeg is still not in the debian repository so I compiled it from the source package I got from http://debian.alphagemini.org/dists/unstable/main/source/libs/ (First I wanted to use epsilon instead of epeg but the version I had always produced a strange error, it always wanted to write the thumbnail to "/(null).png")
Here are the compiled packages: http://www.gup.uni-linz.ac.at/~tkoeck/audioplayer/libepeg-bin_0.9.1.042-0cvs20080608_armel.deb http://www.gup.uni-linz.ac.at/~tkoeck/audioplayer/libepeg-dev_0.9.1.042-0cvs20080608_armel.deb http://www.gup.uni-linz.ac.at/~tkoeck/audioplayer/libepeg0_0.9.1.042-0cvs20080608_armel.deb Am Tuesday 14 October 2008 23:46:46 schrieb Max Giesbert: > hi just tried to build your app. how did you get epeg into your > toolchain? can't find it in the repos... > > i get the following when running: $om-conf audioplayer > > checking for E... configure: error: Package requirements ( > evas > ecore > ecore-evas > edje > eet > epeg > ) were not met: > > No package 'epeg' found > > > thx > > p.s. the screenshots look promising! > > Thomas Köckerbauer schrieb: > > I was also searching for an audioplayer meeting my requirements (which > > are quite basic), but none of those I found really fullfilled them. So I > > started to make a new one, which is not really finished yet (I wanted to > > make it a bit more complete before I announce it, but I thought it might > > fit to the discussion). I did not invest a lot of time because I did not > > find a working headset to 3,5mm plug adapter yet (now I'm planing to > > build one myself), but since I read now that the audio quality should be > > that good I have to admit that I got a bit dismotivated. > > > > If somebody is interested it looks like this: > > > > http://www.gup.jku.at/~tkoeck/audioplayer/audioplayer1.png > > http://www.gup.jku.at/~tkoeck/audioplayer/audioplayer2.png > > http://www.gup.jku.at/~tkoeck/audioplayer/audioplayer3.png > > http://www.gup.jku.at/~tkoeck/audioplayer/audioplayer4.png > > > > The source can be found here (be warned its a bit of a hack right now): > > http://www.gup.jku.at/~tkoeck/audioplayer/audioplayer.tar.gz > > > > You have to place the binary and the edj file into the same directory > > (the edj file has to be in the working directory) and start it with: > > audioplayer <music-root-dir> > > > > It uses libmad and requires about 15% cpu for decoding an average mp3 > > file. I'm thinking about to remove libmad and making a gui plugin for > > mplayer from it, which would support more file formats (but from what > > I've seen in the mplayer source this would be quite some work). > > > > Comments and contributions are welcome :) > > > > Am Tuesday 14 October 2008 20:42:32 schrieb Clemens Kirchgatterer: > >> Xavier Cremaschi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> I just want a single view named "Folders" (which would be a file > >>> explorer) instead of the existing "Albums", "Artists", "Genre". > >>> > >>> I totally understand that a tag-based player could be interesting for > >>> some people, but I *know* where my files are in my collection. > >> > >> FULL ACK! > >> > >> i allways find it strange if i can't make a playlist by simply > >> selecting a directory from the filebrowser view. > >> > >> clemens > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Openmoko community mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

