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Adam Luter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> described the package as follows:
License: gpl
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Package: Squash - Learning Music Player
System name: squash
Type: non-GNU

Description:
Squash is a C/Ncurses based threaded music player.  It uses statistics to 
automatically pick good songs more frequently than bad songs.  It also avoids playing 
the same songs over and over.  The statistics are automatically garnered from the 
users skiping or not-skiping a song.

http://c3.ath.cx/~gryn/shuffle-0.5.tar.bz2

This player is pretty fast, loading 10000 songs in one minute (if disk access is not 
cached) and 10 seconds if it is, and 10% CPU usage, even with builtin spectro meter 
rendering, all on an aging 333mhz Celeron.  The memory footprint is also only 8 meg 
for 10000 songs.

Squash replaces Ruffle (recently submitted) because ruffle was written in ruby did not 
perform well enough.  Squash is released under the GPL.

Squash currently supports an external fifo control interface (input only), and an 
ncurses interface.  Squash will also be ported to a StrongARM based car-jukebox.

Squash will also add flac support.

Other Software Required:
glibc
fftw (spectrum analizer)
libao (sound card support)
libvorbisfile (and either libvorbis or libivorbis (tremor, integer decoder) (ogg 
support)
libmad (mp3 support)


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