mpg321 has syntax like mpg123 but uses the madplay engine.  perhaps using
that and the --list option is the best way to go after all.

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Geoffrion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 6:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Siglinux] madplay playlists


> madplay is supposedly superior to mpg123, or pretty much anything, in
terms
> of decoding.  I still use mpg123 most of the time anyway.
>
> hmm, thanksgiving project: hack the madplay sources to allow playlists?
> anyone?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 5:14 PM
> Subject: Re: [Siglinux] madplay playlists
>
>
> > On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 11:48:50PM -0600, Matthew Seeds wrote:
> >
> > > mpg123 --list <(find /home/mtseeds/Music/ -name '*.mp3')
> >
> > somehow i doubt this scales.  how large is your playlist?  i've got ~5k
> songs
> > in mine and i've yet to find a shell/OS that would allow me to pass them
> all
> > in argv[] without getting the error "argument list too long".
> >
> > you are aware of the "-@" feature to mpg123 that uses an actual playlist
> > (.m3u, which is just a list of filenames, which could easily be the
output
> > of a find command)?  this scales indefinitely, at least past 5k songs =)
> >
> >
> > > command line.  I'm trying to use madplay because I've discovered a
> couple of
> > > mp3's I have that mpg123 can't play, but madplay can.  Any help would
be
> > > appreciated.
> >
> > i suspect that mpg123 has since fixed that bug (every once in awhile, i
> come
> > across some files that mpg123 doesn't like too and then i upgrade to
> whatever
> > the latest mpg123 is and all is well), so you might try downloading and
> > building the latest before giving up on it.  mpg123 is all i've ever
> needed
> > for command-line mp3 playing on a huge variety of unix systems and it's
> rarely
> > let me down (never, in a way that wasn't fixed in short order).
> >
> > also, i just discovered some hideous thing called 'mpg321' is
masquerading
> > as mpg123 on my redhat-7.2 system.  apparently mpg123 is "non-free" but
it
> > is more featureful, and still free-like-beer, so you might want to make
> sure
> > you have the real mccoy.  mpg123 is a fairly mature piece of
> software--i've
> > been using it for 4-5 years now at least.
> >
> > finally, allow me to recommend the software 'irmp3' in addition to an
> irman
> > (http://www.evation.com/irman/index.html)
> > for remote control of a large playlist that has its own
> shuffle/back/fwd/etc
> > support, and requires 0 gui.  hell, it doesn't even require a text
> console,
> > since it's daemonized.  it allows with minor hackery playlist switches
(i
> > had it setup to take a kill -USR1 and reload 'current.m3u' which i
> regenerated
> > with find periodically)
> >
> > happy listening.
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