[mythtv-users] Best way to listen to long spoken-word audio files

John Veness John.Veness.myth at pelago.org.uk
Sat Feb 16 16:42:46 UTC 2008


John Veness wrote:
> I have a few long (30 minute or 60 minute) mp3s, which are radio 
> programs which I have previously nuvexported. What is the best way to 
> listen to these in Myth, giving me the ability to skip through them, 
> just as I can with TV recordings using the Internal player?
> 
> I've tried playing them via Mythmusic, but the UI isn't a good fit for 
> these types of audio files. I can rewind and fast forward using 
> PgUp/PgDn but for a long recording that's not as good as the 
> up/down/left/right skipping of 10 mins/30secs/5secs that I get for TV 
> recordings.
> 
> I've tried playing them via Mythvideo, but the internal player doesn't 
> want to play mp3s.
> 
> I could try an external player, but which one? I would rather not have 
> to configure another player for LIRC, and have a mismatch of on-screen 
> UI, but if that's the only good solution I'll try it.
> 
> Alternatively, is there a way of creating an AVI or similar from an mp3, 
> so that I could play it with Mythvideo Internal player? Or would a 
> different audio format be any better?
> 
> What do other people do with long non-music audio files, such as radio 
> programs or audio books?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> John

Does anyone else listen to half-hour or hour-long MP3s via a Myth 
frontend, and if so, how?

It would be great to be able to skip through using the remote, and have 
the player remember the position when exiting, and so on, as the 
Internal player does.

John

-- 
John Veness, MythTV user, UK, DVB-T


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