Well, it would be good to have a standard substrate with which to connect the GUI, 
backends, plugins, etc. This way you could use libmad on systems without floating 
point, mpg123 on others, and have support for several formats like ogg, MODs, SPC, 
AIFF, and more.

This is what xmms provides. I haven't looked at the xmms code, but I've always assumed 
it's too X-based to bring to other GUIs.

On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 09:43:44PM +0200, T. Jahn wrote:
> On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 01:27:30PM -0600, Micah Dowty wrote:
> > AFAIK there's no music player app for picogui yet, but it would indeed be cool, 
>and it should be possible with the current state of picogui. Are there any open 
>source media player frameworks that are GUI-agnostic?
> 
> mpg123 and mpg321 support a mode suitable for frontends: Current frame number
> is written to stdout, load/play/stop/pause commands are received from stdin.
> 
> Hope this helps ;-)
> 
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