XymMS is an XMMS input plugin capable of playing Sega Genesis GYM files by
rendering FM, DAC, and PSG signals through emulation of the YM2612 and SN76496
sound chips found in the video game console. It supports zlib compression and
decompression, and other various settings for output quality, etc. You can
compress and decompress files along with updating ID tags using the File Info
window.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/xymms/
PR: ports/82697
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
xmms-gbsplay is a XMMS input plugin which emulates the sound hardware of the
Nintendo Game Boy(TM). It is able to play the sounds from a Game Boy(TM)
module dump (.GBS format) in XMMS.
WWW: http://gbsplay.berlios.de/
PR: ports/82695
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
gbsplay emulates the sound hardware of the Nintendo Game Boy(TM). It is able
to play the sounds from a Game Boy(TM) module dump (.GBS format) through
/dev/dsp, standard output or NAS.
WWW: http://gbsplay.berlios.de/
PR: ports/82694
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
EFXmms is a standard XMMS effect plugin adaption of EFX. It provides the
possibility to send the audio through a queue of multiple effect plugins
instead of one effect that XMMS originally handles.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/efxmms/
PR: ports/82363
Submitted by: Alejandro Pulver <alejandro@varnet.biz>
- USE_LINUX now implies NO_FILTER_SHLIBS=yes. It also doesn't use FreeBSD
tools to strip binaries anymore, so it's not neccesary anymore to override
STRIP and STRIP_CMD.
- USE_LINUX_PREFIX implies NO_MTREE now.
- In the USE_LINUX case, USE_XLIB now depends upon the linux X11 libraries
instead upon the native FreeBSD libraries.
- The variable LINUX_BASE_PORT contains a string which is suitable as an
item in *_DEPENDS, so if a port BATCH_DEPENDS or FETCH_DEPENDS upon the
default (or overriden) linux base, ${LINUX_BASE_PORT} should be used
instead of a hardcoded reference.
- Change all ports to comply to the "new world order".
- The Ports Collection now allows to override the default linux_base port.
Specify e.g. OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=rh-9 in /etc/make.conf to use
${PORTSDIR}/emulators/linux_base-rh-9 (the logic is to use
${PORTSDIR}/emulators/linux_base-${OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT}).
- If USE_LINUX or OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE doesn't point to an existing linux_base
port and if USE_LINUX isn't set to "yes" (case insensitive), the port will
be marked as IGNORE. [1]
- Readd USE_LINUX knobs into several ports and make several uses of a
conditional dependency ("USE_LINUX?=") into an unconditional one
("USE_LINUX=") which where removed/changed by Trevor to allow the use of
alternative linux_base ports. While this is a nice goal, the implementation
resulted in missing dependencies. The OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT knob
in this commit is supposed to fix the problem while keeping the feature.
Basicaly this includes a backout of Trevor's commit, to prevent confusion
I mention it here explicitely.
- Use the correct prefix (X11- instead of LOCAL- or LINUX-) for some ports.
Chase dependencies for this.
- Changes to make linux_devtools installable on amd64, remove some stray
device nodes (they don't work on recent OS versions and aren't really
needed).
- Make linux_base-8 PREFIX clean and remove some stray device nodes.
Additionally tell a little bit more about how to setup NIS/YP [2].
- Update the PGSQL dependency in the linux-opengroupware port to a recent
version (the old one isn't available anymore), I don't know if this
works (at least it isn't more broken than before).
- Use PREFIX/usr/share/doc instead of PREFIX/usr/doc in the divx4linux
ports, the former path exists already and gets populated by other
packages too (PREFIX=LINUXPREFIX!).
- Fix some obvious (non-linuxolator) bugs in some linux ports while being
there.
- Bump PORTREVISION where neccesary.
Requested by: portmgr (linimon) [1]
Submittted by: Gerrit Kuehn <gerrit_huehn@gruft.fido.de [2]
Approved by: portmgr (kris, linimon), maintainers (or maintainer timeout)
Tested on: ports cluster (kris)
Reviewed by: silence on emulation@
Superseedes PR: 69997
Maintainer approval from:
chris@chrisburkert.decracauer@cons.org
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girgen
jamie@bishopston.net
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nivit@users.sf.net
pat
simond@irrelevant.orgriggs@rrr.deUdo.Schweigert@Siemens.com
FX Toolbox plugin for XMMS.
People who enjoyed EaglePlayer II on Amiga, may remember the 8-bit Amplifier,
which featured a nice Surround effect. This plugin is an attempt to recreate
the same effect, plus some other goodies.
About the surround effect: it works like a cross echo. Some amount of the left
channel is delayed of some milliseconds, then added to the right channel, and
vice-versa.
* Provide a feeling of bigger room (that's what they said :).
* Reduce ear pressure when using headphones, especially with mods (try it to
understand).
* Despite being nearly a stereo -> mono effect, you can still locate the sound
in space, thanks to the delay.
WWW: http://xmms-fxt.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/82053
Submitted by: Alejandro Pulver <alejandro@varnet.biz>
DeFX is a multi-effects processor plug-in. DeFX supports 6 types of effects,
grouped into 4 different modules.
- Karaoke: removes the song's voices, trying to preserve the bass and drums.
- Panning: smoothly selects between the two stereo channels.
- Modulation: three classical effects: flange, phaser and chorus.
- Reverberation: simulates the reverberation of a huge room.
WWW: http://defx.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/82013
Submitted by: Alejandro Pulver <alejandro@varnet.biz>
XMMS input plugin for AHX format support. AHX is a synthetic music format from
Amiga, and reproducing C64-style music.
WWW: http://xmms-ahx.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/81811
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
Remove xine plugins, not very well supported and gstreamer-ffmpeg does a
better job.
Override COMMENT and PORTREVISION in slave ports.
For the slave ports in multimedia add also CATAGORIES.
Chase libmusepack -> libmpcdec rename.
Changelog: http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/releases/gst-plugins/0.8.9.html
Approved by: maintainer (implicit)
- Use INSTALL_PROGRAM
- Shorten install command
- Reindent Makefile header
- Utilize PLIST_FILES and kill one-line pkg-plist
- Add a comment why specific C[XX]FLAGS should be used
Encouraged by: krion
Schism Tracker is a music editor that aims to match the look and
feel of Impulse Tracker as closely as possible. The player code is
based on Modplug, so it supports a wide variety of module formats.
PR: ports/81531
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
SIDPlayer is a replayer program for C64 music (SID tunes). You can
think of it as being a stripped-down C64 emulator that only emulates
the processor and the sound chip of the C64. It also supports the
SID option of the Catweasel MK3 PCI card.
PR: ports/81537
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
VoIPong is an utility which detects all Voice Over IP calls on a pipeline, and
dumps those which are G711-encoded to separate wave files. It supports SIP,
H323, Cisco's Skinny Client Protocol, RTP and RTCP. For performance reasons,
it is written in the C programming language.
WWW: http://www.enderunix.org/voipong/
PR: ports/81326
Submitted by: Necati Ersen SISECI <siseci@enderunix.org>
will have weird audio files if not.
Note: if you want to play in iTunes(R) use the --no-midside
switch in faac or it won't sound great and will randomly
crash iTunes(R).
for the distfile to be automatically downloaded by the package build
cluster for fetch/build testing (still RESTRICTED though).
Approved by: clement (mentor, implicit)
library, mainly written in C++ and released under the LGPL. AdPlug plays
sound data, originally created for the AdLib (OPL2) audio board, directly
from its original format on top of an OPL2 emulator or by using the real
hardware. No OPL chip is required for playback.
AdPlug itself is just the backend to many different audio player frontends,
which are also being developed here. There are plugins for popular audio
players, like Winamp and XMMS, as well as stand-alone players for many
different systems available.
WWW: http://adplug.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/80727
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
TwoLAME is an optimized MPEG Audio Layer 2 encoder
It is based heavily on:
- tooLAME by Michael Cheng
- the ISO dist10 code
- improvement to algorithms as part of the LAME project (lame.sf.net)
WWW: http://twolame.sf.net/
The most important fix is probably avoiding database corruption that
caused the wrong artists to be associated with songs/albums. For full
details, see the Changelog.html or:
http://www.slimdevices.com/su_changelog.html
binary-only module player. It supported many soundcards and module
formats.
At some point, the source code was released to the public under the
terms of the GNU General Public License, and around 2003 Stian
Skjelstad ported the code to Linux.
In addition to legacy tracker formats such as mod, xm and s3m, Open
Cubic Player now also supports mp3 and ogg files.
PR: ports/80276
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
the log file to be owned by root because most files were opened/created
before the uid was switched to non-root. That's not the case anymore
so we need to be sure those files are owned by slimserv:slimserv.
This isn't a problem with new installed because they are made
correctly in the rc script, but on upgrades it may be an issue.
Handle this by resetting the permissions of existing files and
directories during the install.
While I'm here, remove some leftover directory creation. It properly
belongs in the startup script so the files will be created if /var
is clear.
Bump port revision.
Stop trying to use ports versions of all the CPAN bits and do things the way
the vendor expects. It's less elegant, but much easier to maintain. Do build
our own versions of binary modules so we have a chance on all platforms, but
use a slightly modified version of their script to do so (mostly make it
non interactive and fetch the files from DISTDIR/DIST_SUBDIR rather
than direct from slimdevices each build).
Mark RESTRICTED. The distfiles and the build contain non-restributable bits.
Some of the people building packages for linux are working on a way around
this (not distributing the firmware and using alternate images), but that's
no here yet.
Nagged by: many :-)
Prodded by: my dying cd player
and gstreamer-plugins-gconf.
Instead, depend only on a selection of audio-codecs and the artsd output
(which ironically is cheaper in terms of dependencies as amarok's native
arts-output).
Approved by: maintainer
- Assign maintainership to nork.
- Global overhaul of the port.
PR: ports/79802
Submitted by: Conrad J. Sabatier <conrads@cox.net>
Approved by: maintainer timeout (see ports/68909)
Possibility to use cPige as a daemon was added. cPige now parses URLs
directly, rather than requiring the user to specify host port and
mountpoint. Statistics and a logfile were added.