67 points | by trocado 4 days ago ago
7 comments
Nice, last time I used this it was actually written in Crystal. I used it at the time to render VGM files, very handy and fast. Author is nice and responsive as well, I reported an odd issue with a VGM I had and she responded quickly.
It's a Common Lisp program for end users and I can literally use it in 3 clicks, thanks to its AppImage (for Linux x86-64). Good (and rare) stuff!
It's also impressive to see that the audio decoding is mostly done in CL, without bindings.
If you read the fine print, the next significant release will be written in Common Lisp but the current releases are written in Crystal.
It seems the developer has no plans to support MPEG-4 audio files.
Maybe try https://github.com/nschlia/ffmpegfs
cmus is also very cool, it’s a TUI. Paging through tracks in cmus blows iTunes out of the water.
when you have a thirst but only common lisp can quench it
Nice, last time I used this it was actually written in Crystal. I used it at the time to render VGM files, very handy and fast. Author is nice and responsive as well, I reported an odd issue with a VGM I had and she responded quickly.
It's a Common Lisp program for end users and I can literally use it in 3 clicks, thanks to its AppImage (for Linux x86-64). Good (and rare) stuff!
It's also impressive to see that the audio decoding is mostly done in CL, without bindings.
If you read the fine print, the next significant release will be written in Common Lisp but the current releases are written in Crystal.
It seems the developer has no plans to support MPEG-4 audio files.
Maybe try https://github.com/nschlia/ffmpegfs
cmus is also very cool, it’s a TUI. Paging through tracks in cmus blows iTunes out of the water.
when you have a thirst but only common lisp can quench it