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Re: [Gnump3d-users] APE files in gnump3d
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Steve Kemp |
Subject: |
Re: [Gnump3d-users] APE files in gnump3d |
Date: |
Sun, 29 Jan 2006 21:56:38 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.5.9i |
On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 10:30:46PM +0100, David Bosque wrote:
> This is my first post here and want to say that I've really loved
> gnump3d from the first moment I installed it :-).
Great :)
> I have added the following line to /etc/mime.types:
>
> audio/x-ape ape
Add the line to /etc/gnump3d/mime.types instead, that is the file the
server reads when it starts up.
> After that, I have added the following lines to gnump3d.conf
>
> downsample_high_ape = /usr/bin/mac $FILENAME - -d | /usr/bin/lame -b 128 -h
> --silent - -
> downsample_medium_ape = /usr/bin/mac $FILENAME - -d | /usr/bin/lame -b 96 -h
> --silent - -
.. looks good.
> I have checked that the commands for converting the ape files do work
> from a command line, the problem I have now is that gnump3d is not
> recognizing my .ape files as audio files and, thus, not showing them
> as a choice to be played.
Great.
This is a simple matter of adding one line to the file
lib/gnump3d/files.pm.
(Wherever it is installed upon your system. Run "locate files.pm" to
find it?)
Near the top you'll see lines which specify whch files are considered
audio ones. (This will be moved into a configuration file soon.)
Simply add a new entry to have .ape files recognised. For reference
here is what the section looks like:
--
#
# Suffixes of files which are considered audio filetypes
#
my %AUDIO_SUFFIXES = () ;
$AUDIO_SUFFIXES{ "669" } = 1;
$AUDIO_SUFFIXES{ "aac" } = 1;
$AUDIO_SUFFIXES{ "m4a" } = 1;
$AUDIO_SUFFIXES{ "dsm" } = 1;
$AUDIO_SUFFIXES{ "far" } = 1;
--
Add the following line there, and restart the server:
$AUDIO_SUFFIXES{ "ape" } = 1;
> I know I am very, very close to getting it working, so I refuse to
> give in. Any brilliant ideas? ;-)
I hope the bit above helps. You've certainly been creative in
trying things, so even if it didn't I'm sure we can fix it for you.
Steve
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