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crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

I've cobbled together a very crude and minimal gui mpc player for the mac.  It doesn't do much but load and play mpc files, but that part seems to work at least.

The very brave can grab a copy of the work in progress from here:

http://www.caddr.com/Xist-20050125.zip

Let me know if it works for you.

 

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #1
A great start, but it skips often on my Powerbook. I'm not sure yet whether it's the decoder eating a lot of CPU (which it seems to do...?) or because of the Powerbook's audio powersaving mode. It definitely does skip when I move windows around. Still, like I said, a great start!

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #2
Thanks for trying it out.  Once I get a bit more of the basic functionality working I'll see what I can do about optimising it.

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #3
I've got a new version up here:

http://www.caddr.com/Xist-20050126.zip

That should hopefully play back a little better.  On my G5 it uses roughly as much CPU as iTunes does (3-7%).

You can now select whole directories to play, pause tracks, and skip forward and backward in the playlist.

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #4
Awesome. Works quite well now! Soon I'll be rocking out on my PB! Yay!

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #5
Cool.  Thanks for testing.  I'm going to try to add support for a few other formats next I think.

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #6
OMG, never expected this to happen.
It's ages ago I wrote off the chance that anyone would create a OS X application for .mpc's

Kuniklo, You Kick Ass !

thanks

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #7
Heh I'd like to imagine that mp3 and ogg are going to be the first ones you hit...that and mpc files are what comprises most of my collection  but that's just me.

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #8
Yeah, AAC's, mp3's and Ogg's would be great 

I've been testing it now for a few minutes 10.3.7 / 1.25emac / 512
Hidden:
1.90% - 2.90% according to Activity Monitor

Front app
4% - 6% - few spikes to 8%

No problems reading tags, but it crashes when trying to open a folder with mp3s/aac's that contain a subfolder wih mpc's
Does not save the playlist when closed (but i'm sure you know about this, heh)

This news seriously made my week, hope you choose to add some snazzy added functionality to it once in a while

Layout is great, clean and simple.

edit: Edited the text, removed "no bugs found" 

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #9
Thanks for testing and the bug reports.

There are a bunch of other bugs you haven't found yet.

Once I get the core really solid and bug-free and get a few other formats implemented I'm hoping to start leveraging Cocoa to do some cool things.

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #10
Considering the graphical abilities of OS X, plus the fact that many musicians still rely on Macs for audio work, I can't believe it's taken this long for a good player to pop up. Everyone seems to have given up on audio players for Mac since iTunes, but I find that iTunes is...lacking.

Kuniklo, you've just justified my Mac purchase

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Reply #11
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That's excellent.  All I was trying to do was justify mine.

I think iTunes is so overwhelmingly dominant that nobody's even willing to try to challenge it. iTunes probably is a great solution for the average non-sophisticated user.  Personally I don't want something that's a database manager and a player and I really need something that plays other formats besides those that Apple has blessed.  Support of some other lossless format than ALAC is especially important I think.

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #12
New version up that plays wavpack files as well as musepack files.

From now on all versions will be available from here:

http://www.caddr.com/xist .

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #13
Just tried it now on my 500 mhz powerbook g4; it plays files well, but still skips from time to time. Also, this is the 20050127 version that I'm trying, as 20050130 just bounces in the dock once or twice and disappears .
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Reply #14
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Just tried it now on my 500 mhz powerbook g4; it plays files well, but still skips from time to time. Also, this is the 20050127 version that I'm trying, as 20050130 just bounces in the dock once or twice and disappears .
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Thanks for testing.  I'll see if I can figure out what's up with the newer version.

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #15
The 20050130 version should be fixed.  Made it statically link to libwavpack.

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #16
Drag & Drop now works and I finally relented and switched to brushed metal.

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #17
That last build looks really good (nice icon!)

I think I would do something with the playback control buttons, but other than that it has matured quickly.

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Reply #18
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That last build looks really good (nice icon!)

I think I would do something with the playback control buttons, but other than that it has matured quickly.
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Thanks!  I'll probably change the play buttons to the standard icons instead of text.

The app icon is a temporary but it is pretty cool (pinched from Mark Ryden).

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Reply #19
Running Xist-20050131 same emac as previously, no issues,

Running it on a older 466 g4 256mb 10.3.7 runs perfectly fine.
front app: 17% - 19%
hidden: 3-5%, heh, suspiciously low, but the terminal command TOP says about the same.

I should mention that it only skipped once even though I used safari, activity monitor, quicksilver and iTerm. And the time it skipped safari was loading a page with tons of flash crap ads

Looks... different, but well I should rather STFU about the looks, I can't stand the brushed metal look

Only thing i found strange was that the 'very cool' icon didn't show up on my eMac, but fine on a old g4 running exact same system

thanks for the update (using it every day

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Reply #20
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Looks... different, but well I should rather STFU about the looks, I can't stand the brushed metal look




I don't really like brushed metal much either.  I could easily be persuaded to change it back or make it a preference.

As for the skipping, I get occasional skips even on a dual G5, so that's something I need to fix.  That and ogg/flac/mp3/aac support are the only things left for a first real release, I think.

Thanks for testing!

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #21
any chance of shorten support?

it may need to be library-itized (like you did with wavpack) but a huge gain in the support of the format if a library was available (forward looking)

just my opinion, i guess


later

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Reply #22
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any chance of shorten support?

it may need to be library-itized (like you did with wavpack) but a huge gain in the support of the format if a library was available (forward looking)

just my opinion, i guess


What advantage do you see in shorten support?  Just that it's so widely used?  Technically it seems inferior to all the more modern lossless formats.

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #23
New version up adds ogg support and should significantly improve dropouts.  I haven't been able to make it drop out at all on my G5.

crude but functional gui mpc player for os x

Reply #24
How about Wavpack support?