On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 02:29:11PM -0700, William Ferrell wrote:
Doesn't the Linux Standard Base (or whatever the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
it's called)
provide some standard for where apps go? PyKaraoke and cdgtools are
small enough that they can reasonably just live in /usr/bin.
That's what it's called, and yes, it has answers to such questions.
http://www.linuxbase.org/spec/
I'm actually keen to implement an internal MP3/OGG/WAV player
anyway; we need that to be able to do pitch shifting and time
munging, and then we get seeking (coding the CDG seeking part will
be fun ;).
Don't forget FLAC and MPEG (being able to rip CD-V's would be cool,
too, and, for that matter, the dedicated could rip LaserDiscs with a
capture card.
Is the proper approach here to locate the already-extant project which
is closest to what we need, and submit patches?
And, BTW, Will; could you check your mailer for an HTML knob, and flip
it off?
Cheers,
-- jra
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