That's another side to the question - where is the source for the  pluggin? I
can get the source for Ogg Vorbis (the encoded files sound great btw) but I only
need the XMMS pluggin and I haven't found the trail to that yet - it must be
somewhere :/

On Sun, 28 Jan 2001 17:38:59 Dean Hamstead wrote:
> if source is provided i cant see there being any problems.
> 
> Dean
> 
> Craige McWhirter wrote:
> > 
> > Hope everyone's had a good weekend thus far. I'm converting my MP3 library
into
> > Ogg Vorbis land. GRIP does a nice job using oggenc (from "Vorbis Tools")
of
> > ripping and encoding (aside from the fact that ogg123 won't play the
resulting ogg
> > files but they are sweet when using cplay - which is just a front end to
ogg123 -
> > bizare).
> > 
> > My real problem is XMMS pluggins. I'd like to use the Vorbis pluggin
provided
> > on the  Ogg Vorbis website but is appears to be not compatable with my
> > Debian(PPC) architecture. Does anyone have a copy of the libvorbis.so XMMS
pluggin for PPC
> > or know of a source for it?
> > 
> > I don't mind cplay but I think the rest of my family want something a bit
> > "prettier".
> > 
> > --
> > 
> > Cheers,
> >       Craige.
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