agreed - Ogg is based on samples, not frames, from what i remember, but just in case the files had to be MP3 for some reason, you could set them up in this utility and get your seamless playback that way.
scott
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 1:22 PM, Jonathan Wilkes jancsika@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Scott R. Looney scottrlooney@gmail.com To: Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at Cc: pd-list pd-list@iem.at Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 2:32 PM Subject: Re: [PD] using puredata to play playlist gapless
there's an interesting tool that game audio folks use that does some
clever prestidigitation when encoding an MP3 and generates a gapless version. it runs on a PC, but can run under Wine pretty easily. requires old fashioned WAV files for input. here's the link. the page also has a lot of detailed information on why MP3s have this issue and how the tools solves this problem:
Well, if you require WAV for input you might as well convert to OGG which AFAICT doesn't suffer from this problem.
-Jonathan
http://www.compuphase.com/mp3/mp3loops.htm
good luck!
scott
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at
wrote:
Pd will play all files gapless, according to their file length. The
'gap'
problem mostly refers to the MP3 format, which encodes the audio in fixed frame length. So if your song doesn't fit neatly into a multiple of the
fixed
frame length, you get a gap, i.e. the leftover part of the last frame is filled with silence. That's a problem with the MP3 format that
basically all
other file formats don't have.
.hc
On 02/19/2013 12:47 PM, Rick T wrote:
Yes I do have the ability to change the playlist file to a text file and alter it how it looks. The thing I'm looking for is an example of gapless playing. I couldn't find one doing google search.
Thanks
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 12:53 AM, Roman Haefeli reduzent@gmail.com
wrote:
On Die, 2013-02-19 at 00:31 -1000, Rick T wrote:
Greetings All
I have a playlist file (songs.pls) that I would like to play gapless (without the 1 second pause between tracks) can puredata due this if
so is
there and example?
It sounds doable to me. I'd do it with [textfile] reading your
playlist
which passes each line (after some message mangling) to a [readsf~].
My
only concern is the chosen file format '.pls'. Pd (natively) is pretty bad in string parsing. If you could use your own format it would make things a lot easier. I don't know if you have any constraints there.
The simplest format of such a text file might be as an example:
filename1.wav filename2.wav whateverfile.wav
Roman
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