XMMS - Features

Features

XMMS currently supports the following audio and video file formats:

  • AAC support is provided by the faad2 library, supporting m4a files
  • APE Monkey's Audio Codec .ape files - support provided by the mac-port project plugin
  • Audio CD, including CDDB via FreeDB lookup
  • FLAC support is provided by a plugin in the FLAC library
  • Icecast and SHOUTcast streaming supported, and is compatible with Winamp 2 skins.
  • libmikmod supported formats (including .XM, .MOD, .IT) See:MikMod Home
  • JACK plug-in for support of the JACK Audio Connection Kit.
  • ModPlug plug-in for playing mod, s3m, xm, umx, it and other famous trackers
  • mp3PRO support is provided by a third party plugin (which does not support SHOUTcast title streaming)
  • MPEG Layer 1,2 and 3 (Also known as MP3), using the mpg123 library
  • Musepack support using XMMS-Musepack plugin.
  • OGG Vorbis support is provided by a plug-in provided by xiph.org
  • SHN support is provided by a plug-in provided by etree.
  • speex high quality & ratio speech compression format via plugin
  • TTA support is provided by a third party plugin
  • UADE plug-in provides Most Amiga music formats.
  • WAV
  • WavPack with support provided by a third party plugin
  • WMA Limited support provided by third party plugin.

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