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in thread Alternatives to SDL
Gotcha, still out though. Yes, I want it fairly tight, one of the reason I dumped XMMS. In all fairness, it worked quite well for the most part, but occasionally it would lag too much which would make the interface sluggish and a bit unintuitive. For instance, anything that modified the playlist would take forever, (sometimes more than a minute).
I suppose I could just use it to play and manage the playlist myself, but detecting song changes was hacky. I figured if I could just use SDL and SDL::Mixer, I could have a fairly portable solution. :\
-Lee
"To be civilized is to deny one's nature."
I suppose I could just use it to play and manage the playlist myself, but detecting song changes was hacky. I figured if I could just use SDL and SDL::Mixer, I could have a fairly portable solution. :\
-Lee
"To be civilized is to deny one's nature."
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Re^5: Alternatives to SDL
by Joost (Canon) on Feb 06, 2007 at 21:53 UTC |
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