Hi!
This is driving me nuts! I just can't find a way to open and read an mp3
file in pd on windows. mp3play~ outputs an error message whenever I put
something into it. Can anyone tell me how these files should be encoded in
order to be red properly? Thanks.
I was able to play mp3s in Windows with through a vst and the vst~ external.
It worked great.
The vst mp3 player: http://www.kvraudio.com/get/604.html (almost everything
can be controlled with vst~)
Tom
On 9/12/07, David Schaffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
This is driving me nuts! I
This is driving me nuts! I just can't find a way to open and read an mp3
file in pd on windows. mp3play~ outputs an error message whenever I put
something into it. Can anyone tell me how these files should be encoded in
order to be red properly? Thanks.
sorry that readanysf~ is not yet
Thomas O Fredericks schrieb:
I was able to play mp3s in Windows with through a vst and the vst~
external. It worked great.
The vst mp3 player: http://www.kvraudio.com/get/604.html (almost
everything can be controlled with vst~)
It is also possible to play mp3 files with the mpe player from
Georg Holzmann wrote:
It is also possible to play mp3 files with the mpe player from iemlib
(iem_mp3), which should work under windows too.
The object is called [mp3play~].
have your read this thread?
fmasdr
IOhannes
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IOhannes m zmoelnig schrieb:
Georg Holzmann wrote:
It is also possible to play mp3 files with the mpe player from iemlib
(iem_mp3), which should work under windows too.
The object is called [mp3play~].
have your read this thread?
I thought yes, but maybe its a problem of my mail