Xine supports digital audio extraction

Joseph E. Sacco, Ph.D. joseph_sacco at comcast.net
Wed Dec 22 11:38:02 MST 2004


Derick,

I am a product of the 60's, although I really don't remember all that
much about those times. My memories of the 60's are now just "Purple
Haze" [:-)].


Be well,


-Joseph

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On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 13:10, Derick Centeno wrote:
> Now that you found and played with xine activate goom within it; it runs
> spectacularly with a 233MHz G3 -- I can't imagine what it would look
> like on a modern Mac.  I'll hold off my imagination, but meanwhile I do
> you you try it.  Stick a cd in and let goom fly.  You are in for quite a
> treat a real-time marraige or menage a trois of mathematics, music and
> art.
> 
> On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 11:49, Joseph E. Sacco, Ph.D. wrote:
> > Xine supports digital audio extraction, so it is a consideration for
> > modern Macs. 
> > 
> > Xine is the "all singing, all dancing" free multimedia player.  
> > >From its own web page:
> > 
> >         What is xine?
> >         xine is a free multimedia player. It plays back CDs, DVDs, and
> >         VCDs. It also decodes multimedia files like AVI, MOV, WMV, and
> >         MP3 from local disk drives, and displays multimedia streamed
> >         over the Internet. It interprets many of the most common
> >         multimedia formats available - and some of the most uncommon
> >         formats, too.

-- 
joseph_sacco[at]comcast[dot]net



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