On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 11:19:22AM -0600, William Ferrell wrote:
[ lost address; pressed for time; please reply back onto list? ]
Not a problem :) I've done that before ;)
Tnx.
On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 08:06:06PM -0600, William Ferrell wrote:
On 4/7/06, Jay R. Ashworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here's a curious idea: I wonder how hard it would be to recast Kelvin's
rendering code as an Mplayer codec? Did we already talk about this?
I've fancied doing this for some time but haven't got round to it yet.
Making an mplayer/ffmpeg codec would give you CD+G for free with a whole
bunch of
In fact the only missing piece apart from digital mixing is a lack of
straight-from-CD CD+G player, which is something I'm interested in
doing anyway, and I think Python can do it. Any hints or thoughts,
Kelvin?
I've given it some consideration in the past but not in great detail.
Pygame can
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 09:34:00PM +0100, Kelvin Lawson wrote:
[ I said: ]
Here's a curious idea: I wonder how hard it would be to recast Kelvin's
rendering code as an Mplayer codec? Did we already talk about this?
I've fancied doing this for some time but haven't got round to it yet.
PyKaraoke doesn't currently support pitch-shifting natively during
song playback, and this is about the only missing feature that
prevents PyKaraoke from being a complete digital replacement for the
traditional analog CD+G player.
This is the case because PyKaraoke relies on Pygame's MP3/Ogg/WAV