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Re: dtas-ctl queue cat in case player paused and song not started
From: |
Eric Wong |
Subject: |
Re: dtas-ctl queue cat in case player paused and song not started |
Date: |
Wed, 16 Dec 2015 18:34:29 +0000 |
Rene Maurer <address@hidden> wrote:
> | $ dtas-ctl queue cat
> | ---
> | - "/home/rene/tango.flac"
> `----
>
> IMHO the output of dtas-ctl queue cat should be
> ,----
> | ---
> | - - "/home/rene/tango.flac"
> | - 0s
> `----
>
> What do you think?
I consider the zero offset to be implied.
Redundant data just adds to noise over socket and output; and
it waste 80 bytes(!) of memory in the player for (40 bytes if
you're on 32-bit).
I don't think anybody would run the following on the command-line:
play foo.flac trim 0
Instead of:
play foo.flac