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I've ported my BeRoXM Player to Maemo 5 for my Nokia N900. It should be available now in extras-devel and in my own repo (for repo data see my website or see below).

And now to the techinal details:

BeRoXM Player is implemented in Object
Pascal und compiled with by today lastest FreePascal 2.5.1 SVN trunk version. It's a small simple freeware MOD/WOW/XM player with own playerengine, which supports all ModplugTracker and BeRoTracker extenstions to the XM format, for example Stereo Samples, LowPass/HighPass filter, MIDI macros, etc. It has enhanced click removal with the same algorithm, which I'm using also in BeRoTracker and my 64k BR404 VSTi synth.

I hope that it's already stable usable, otherwise write me one or more bugreport(s) or even suggestions with respect to, for example, UI Design, etc.

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My repo:

Catalog name: BeRo
Internet adress: http://vserver.rosseaux.net/repositories/maemo/
Distribution: fremantle
Components: main

Last edited by bero1985; 2010-01-26 at 19:40.
 

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Excellent

Does anyone know a MOD/WOW/XM creator? Making music on the move would be awesome!
 
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A little off-topic, but did you say Free Pascal? Can you point me to a place where to get more information regarding compiling application using Free Pascal to Maemo. Thanks in advance.
 
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Originally Posted by nashith View Post
A little off-topic, but did you say Free Pascal? Can you point me to a place where to get more information regarding compiling application using Free Pascal to Maemo. Thanks in advance.
also want to know
 
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How to setup FPC for N900 crosscompiling see here ( http://vserver.rosseaux.net/tutorials/fpcn900.php ) (on your own risk ). Or use simply the Sheevaplug with Debian and the ARM FPC build from their repo as "native compiler station" together with the libs of your N900 in a another directory, which you're using only for the linking (as alternative library path). I've tested both ways (crosscompiling on Desktop and nativecompiling on Sheevaplug for N900), and both ways works.

And yeah, I could write a XM tracker for the N900 on base of the BeRoXM playerengine. It has already the routines for this (XM save routine, WAV loader routines, XM Instrument file loader routines, etc.). But for that I must find first time to implement a tracker interface for this.
 

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does this player stream xm satellite radio or is the "xm" that is being described in the various descriptions about this player refer to something different?

thanks!!
 
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Originally Posted by ddiscodave View Post
does this player stream xm satellite radio or is the "xm" that is being described in the various descriptions about this player refer to something different?

thanks!!
xm refers to the file extention.
it plays xm musics thats been made with trackers
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Originally Posted by HtheB View Post
xm refers to the file extention.
it plays xm musics thats been made with trackers

much respect man thank you! i appreciate you clearing that up for me. any chance you might know of a work around for being able to listen to SIRIUSXM radio on the n900?
 
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