yerzmyey Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 (edited) Yupp, it's ready!!! http://users.hol.gr/~ggn/PLAYER.ZIP Thanx to George (GGN), who coded this jewel. The best for the players would be RAW files, SIGNED. Quality is 8-bit of course, HOWEVER the frequency is the best - 50kHz!!!!! It can play stereo or mono files, whatever You prefer. The files must be converted into exactly 50066Hz. If You converted Your music into STEREO, then extensions of all music-files must be changed from *.raw into *.S The player is veeeeeery small, about 15Kb, so You can simply put it into every catalogue with your... hmm... MP3... errrm... I mean - RAW. However if You want it in another folder, use full pathnames in PLAYLIST.TXT file if the RAWs are somewhere else. The prog plays music beautifully, with playlists, I tested it on a such slow device as satandisk is - and it WORKS!!!!!!! (Doesn't work on emulators 'though but who cares). Just put into the PLAYLIST.TXT names of RAWs in the order You want. If they are in the same catalogue, then You don't need to use paths - just names. 40 minutes of music (in mono) = about 112Mb on Your Atari's harddisk. I'm listening to various albums on my Atari STE since yesterday - and the Player works perfectly well. :) Edited February 21, 2013 by yerzmyey 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yerzmyey Posted February 24, 2013 Author Share Posted February 24, 2013 (edited) Aha, by the way. Here is a short guide of batch-conversion (MP3 to RAW - or any audio file to RAW actually) that I made for Factor6. http://yerzmyey.repu...BATCH-GUIDE.zip However it was for 16000hz, so just in picture 5.jpg You have to change rate, from 16000 into 50066 (and not in this table below, but in the upper: in section "Sample rate conversion presets". Greetz. Y Edited February 24, 2013 by yerzmyey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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