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27th June 2010, 17:23 | #1 | Link |
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FFSoxPlayer released
FFSoX Player is a Winamp (http://www.winamp.com/) plug-in based on the FFmpeg (http://www.ffmpeg.org/) and SoX (http://sox.sourceforge.net/) libraries. Using FFmepg almost all multimedia files may be played, including but by far not restricted to H.264 and VP8. Audiophile sound processing is provided using high quality 32 bit SoX algorithms and dithering.
FFSoX Player turns Winamp into a video player for almost all known formats. Home: http://in-ffsox.sourceforge.net/ Download: http://sourceforge.net/projects/in-ffsox/files/ |
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v0.4 released
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v0.4.1 released
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hehe, you made some friend on the hydroponic audio forum, I see
BTW, would you have any idea how to make the winamp2 DSP plugins in ffdshow work in 24int instead of 16int by any chance? It's entirely possible apparently, as both Christian Budde and the coder of the foobar wrapper did it It's around here: http://ffdshow-tryout.svn.sourceforg.../?pathrev=1928 there's a lot of "int16_t", but changing them to "int24_t" gives static.. Last edited by leeperry; 8th August 2010 at 19:26. |
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v0.4.4 released
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v0.4.5 released
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Version 0.4.6.4 released
FFmpeg has "bumped" their DLLs:
Home: http://in-ffsox.sourceforge.net/What's new?
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I'm testing FFSoX player and have some questions. First, is it necessary to install asio? What benefits are there if you install that? I've downloaded the in_ffsox-0.4.6.4-ffmpeg.exe file, do I need to update the ffmpeg dlls? It seems that the installation includes latest versions. Also, how do I get FFSoX player to play any files like DVR-MS, flv, vob, and others? I specified in the file types of FFSoX player for example FLV and winamp wouldn't even play the file at all. I'm really interested in getting this plugin to work with winamp. Also, how do I switch between audio streams if I have a dual stream file like mkv? Thanks in advance for your help.
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> I'm testing FFSoX player and have some questions.
Thank you for giving it a try. > First, is it necessary to install asio? No. > What benefits are there if you install that? The plugin's focus is on rendering audio as perfect as possible. In using ASIO it is for sure that the audio signal reaches the DAC (sound card) unaltered, i.e. it is exact the same bit pattern as produced by the plugin. If you are using the Winamp's default Direct Sound output the audio signal will most likely be altered by Windows, e.g. re-sampled. This should be avoided, if possible. You should prefer ASIO if you're going to listen to the audio via your home stereo. > I've downloaded the in_ffsox-0.4.6.4-ffmpeg.exe file, do I > need to update the ffmpeg dlls? It seems that the installation > includes latest versions. You should of course upgrade. The included version is configured to contain only a very restricted set of codecs and formats. FFmpeg is improved on a day by day basis. Even if the plugin doesn't change it is a good idea to upgrade FFmpeg from time to time in order to profit from FFmpeg improvments. > Also, how do I get FFSoX player to play any files like > DVR-MS, flv, vob, and others? I specified in the file types > of FFSoX player for example FLV and winamp wouldn't > even play the file at all. Cf. previous question. You shuold upgrade in order to make sure that the codecs/formats are supported by your FFmpeg DLLs. Just specifying file types is not sufficient. > Also, how do I switch between audio streams if I have > a dual stream file like mkv? The plugin does this for you. It chooses the first video stream and the first (stereo/2.0) audio stream. Last edited by pbelkner; 21st May 2011 at 13:21. |
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Version 0.4.6.5 released
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I used this in conjunction with xmplay and actually liking how it sounds, better than foobar2000 imho.
Edit : I just tried the new 0.4.6.5 (with latest ffmpeg) and it seems to be hotter/more sibilance than 0.4.6.4. Not a good thing imo, I'm rolling back to previous version... Last edited by naoan; 2nd October 2011 at 11:22. |
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