two questions about module

Started by diigitae, February 27, 2020, 20:24:46

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diigitae

hello,

i search a software wich permit me to have a library of mod xm on debian etc (i have download the torrents of mod archive like clementine or strawberry for mp3 cuase i want to separate the two blibliotheque of sound my mp3 and the mod .

otherwise i had listen in the past a module made explicitly use sound  from aphex twin do you have an idee to find it i try many times but don't manage

ps:sorry for bad english it's not my native language

thank's by advance

Saga Musix

Do you specifically search for a library tool (i.e. something where you can search for song names, instrument texts, etc.) or just a regular audio player?

If you need a library tool, you could give my Mod Library tool a try: https://github.com/sagamusix/ModLibrary
It's still very unfinished and you will have to compile it yourself for Debian, but it should be easy if you have QtCreator installed (hopefully).
Alternatively, there is a pre-compiled Windows version that should run in Wine: https://sagagames.de/stuff/modlibrary2.7z
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diigitae

yes i need a library i will regard your link qtcreatot don't kow but i manage to install it

diigitae

#3
i have boot qtcreator but do i make with it(noob questions)


diigitae

i had not seen you wine version i'll try it tonight XD

diigitae

i am on uncompressed the zip of mod archibve but in the forlderer by example  2008 it doesn't found any mod maybe i'm doing something wrong?

diigitae

 just a regular audio player but with a biliotheque sorry i have bad reading your post

diigitae

i've seen that vlc can do the job but is thid respect the restriction opf the format use by module?

Saga Musix

On Debian 9 and 10, VLC should use libopenmpt through our libmodplug emulation layer, so the playback quality will be good, but you won't have many options to configure module playback like you would have in a player that is dedicated to playing modules (such as XMPlay).
There are some other players and player plugins for Linux that you could try: https://wiki.openmpt.org/Libopenmpt#Players
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