docs/53316: Small update/correction to multimedia/chapter.sgml
Alexey Dokuchaev
danfe at nsu.ru
Sat Jun 14 14:00:27 UTC 2003
The following reply was made to PR docs/53316; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Alexey Dokuchaev <danfe at nsu.ru>
To: freebsd-gnats-submit at FreeBSD.org, danfe at regency.nsu.ru
Cc:
Subject: Re: docs/53316: Small update/correction to multimedia/chapter.sgml
Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 20:47:32 +0700
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Grrr, forgot to mention mpg321. Patch updated (attached).
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--- chapter.sgml.orig Sat Jun 14 19:40:05 2003
+++ chapter.sgml Sat Jun 14 20:44:50 2003
@@ -190,12 +190,18 @@
<para>To use your sound device, you will need to load the proper
device driver. This may be accomplished in one of two ways.
The easiest way is to simply load a kernel module for your sound
- card with &man.kldload.8;. Alternatively, you may statically
- compile in support for your sound card in your kernel. The
- sections below provide the information you need to add support
- for your hardware in this manner. For more information about
- recompiling your kernel, please see <xref
- linkend="kernelconfig">.</para>
+ card with &man.kldload.8; which can either be done on fly, or
+ (a bit more handy way) by adding appropriate line to
+ <filename>/boot/loader.conf</filename> like this (below example is
+ for Creative Sound Blaster Live! sound card):</para>
+
+ <programlisting>snd_emu10k1_load="YES"</programlisting>
+
+ <para>Alternatively, you may statically compile in support for your
+ sound card in your kernel. The sections below provide the
+ information you need to add support for your hardware in this
+ manner. For more information about recompiling your kernel,
+ please see <xref linkend="kernelconfig">.</para>
<sect3>
<title>Creative, Advance, and ESS Sound Cards</title>
@@ -544,7 +550,7 @@
the sound device and the MP3 file on the command line, as
shown below:</para>
- <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>mpg123 -a <replaceable>/dev/dsp1.0</replaceable> Foobar-GreatestHits.mp3</userinput>
+ <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>mpg123 -a <replaceable>/dev/dsp1.0</replaceable> "BT - Foobar-GreatestHits.mp3"</userinput>
High Performance MPEG 1.0/2.0/2.5 Audio Player for Layer 1, 2 and 3.
Version 0.59r (1999/Jun/15). Written and copyrights by Michael Hipp.
Uses code from various people. See 'README' for more!
@@ -554,13 +560,23 @@
-Playing MPEG stream from BT - Foobar-GreastHits.mp3 ...
+Playing MPEG stream from BT - Foobar-GreatestHits.mp3 ...
MPEG 1.0 layer III, 128 kbit/s, 44100 Hz joint-stereo
</screen>
<para><literal>/dev/dsp1.0</literal> should be replaced with the
<devicename>dsp</devicename> device entry on your system.</para>
+ <para>There is another command-line MP3 player, <filename
+ role="package">audio/mpg321</filename>, available as a drop-in
+ replacement for <application>mpg123</application>. While
+ <application>mpg321</application> might not be as fast as the
+ non-free <application>mpg123</application> under some
+ circumstances, it comes under the GNU General Public License,
+ which allows greater freedom to its users. For most people who
+ want <application>mpg123</application>,
+ <application>mpg321</application> is a better alternative.</para>
+
</sect2>
<sect2 id="rip-cd">
@@ -604,6 +620,17 @@
range:</para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cdda2wav -D <replaceable>0,1,0</replaceable> -t 1+7</userinput></screen>
+
+ <para>You may also use <filename
+ role="package">audio/dagrab</filename> package as an alternative
+ to <filename role="package">sysutils/cdrtools</filename>.</para>
+
+ <para>There is another excellend utility for CD ripping available
+ in the Ports Collection: <filename
+ role="package">audio/cdparanoia</filename>, as well as several
+ scripts for automation of process of ripping, encoding, tagging,
+ and managing your MP3 and/or Ogg files (<filename
+ role="package">audio/cd2mp3</filename> is one of alike).<para>
<para>The utility &man.dd.1; can also be used to extract audio tracks
on ATAPI drives, read <xref linkend="duplicating-audiocds">
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