Short: Plays over 80 module formats (inc. MED) Author: Claudio Matsuoka, Hipolito Carraro Jr, AmigaOS 4.0 compile by Spot / Up Rough Uploader: Varthall / Up Rough Type: mus/play Version: 2.5.0 Architecture: ppc-amigaos >= 4.0.5 AmigaOS4 Notes: Make sure you have the AUDIO: device installed. Changes since last release: Updated to the latest version, AmigaOS changes submitted to author. /spot Extended Module Player Version 2.5.0 OVERVIEW This is the Extended Module Player, a module player for Unix-like systems that runs on Linux with ALSA and OSS, Free/Open/NetBSD, AIX, OS/2, HP-UX, MacOS X, SunOS, QNX and Solaris. Xmp plays over 80 mainstream and obscure module formats from Amiga, Atari, Acorn, Apple IIgs and PC. Many compressed module formats are supported, including popular Unix, DOS and Amiga file packers including gzip, bzip2, SQSH, Powerpack, etc. SUPPORTED FORMATS Xmp tries to accurately emulate Protracker, FastTracker II, ScreamTracker 3 and Impulse Tracker event handling algorithms to play M.K., XM, S3M and IT modules. By default, Noisetracker and Protracker modules are played in Protracker 3.15 style and multichannel mutations in Fast Tracker II style (see doc/README.trackers for details). Multifile formats must have all files in the same directory (Startrekker AM, Soundsmith, ALM, etc). The current version recognizes the following module formats: Type Rating Tracker/packer Recognized variants Protracker and variants: CHN ****+ Fast/Taketracker xCHN, xxCH FLT *** Startrekker/ADSC FLT4/8/M, EXO4/8 ST **** Soundtracker 2.2, UST MOD ****+ Sound/Noise/Protracker M.K., M!K!, M&K!, N.T., CD81 WOW ****+ Mod's Grave M.K. Amiga packed formats: AC1D ****+ AC1D Packer - CRB ****+ Heatseeker mc1.0 FC-M ****+ FC-M Packer 1.0 FCHS ****+ Fuchs Tracker - IMS *** Images Music System ? KSM ****+ Kefrens Sound Machine - MP ****+ Module Protector - NP ****+ NoisePacker 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 Pxx **** The Player 4.x, 6.0a TP *** Tracker Packer 3 PM *** Power Music - PHA *** Pha Packer - PROM ****+ Promizer 0.1, 1.0c, 1.8a, 2.0, 4.0 PRU ****+ ProRunner 1.0, 2.0 UNIC ****+ Unic Tracker 1.0, 2.0 WN ****+ Wanton Packer - XANN ****+ XANN Packer - ZEN ****+ Zen Packer - Other Amiga tracker formats: DBM *** DigiBooster Pro DBM0 DIGI *** DIGI Booster 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7 EMOD **** Quadra Composer 0001 KRIS ****+ ChipTracker KRIS MODL ****+ Protracker 3.59 PTDT MED *** MED 2.10/3.00 MED3, MED4 MED *** MED 3.00/OctaMED MMD0, MMD1, MMD2, MMD3 MTN **** ST 2.6, Ice Tracker MTN, IT10 OKT *** Oktalyzer - SFX *** SoundFX 1.3, 2.0? Atari tracker formats: CDx1 ****+ Octalyser CD61, CD81 DTM *** Digital Tracker 1.9 FA0x ****+ Digital Tracker FA04, FA06, FA08 FLX **** Flextrax M.K., xCHN (no dsp effects) GTK ** Graoumf Tracker GTK1, GTK4 MGT *** Megatracker 1.1 TCB *** TCB Tracker 'AN COOL.' Acorn tracker formats: MUSX ***+ Archimedes Tracker V1.0+++ DSYM ***+ Digital Symphony 0 DTT ** Desktop Tracker - IIgs tracker formats: MTP ** SoundSmith SONGOK, IAN92a PC tracker formats: 669 *** Composer 669/UNIS 669 if, JN ALM ****+ Aley Keptr 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 DMF ** X-Tracker 7, 8 FAR *** Farandole Composer 1.0 FNK *** Funktracker R0, R1, R2 IMF **** Imago Orpheus 1.0 IT **** Impulse Tracker 1.00, 2.00, 2.14, 2.15 LIQ *** Liquid Tracker 0.0, 1.0 MDL ***+ Digitrakker 0.0, 1.0, 1.1 MTM ****+ Multitracker 1.0 PTM *** Poly Tracker 2.03 RTM *** Real Tracker 1.00 S3M **** Scream Tracker 3 3.00, 3.01+ STM ****+ Scream Tracker 2 !Scream!, BMOD2STM ULT *** Ultra Tracker V0001, V0002, V0003, V0004 XM **** Fast Tracker II 1.02, 1.03, 1.04 PC packed formats: AMF *** DSMI (DMP) 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 GDM *** Generic Digital Music 1.0 STX ****+ ST Music Interface Kit 1.0, 1.1 Game formats: DI ****+ Digital Illusions - GMC ****+ Game Music Creator - PSM **** Epic Megagames MASI epic, sinaria PSM **** Protracker Studio 0.01, 1.00 STIM ****+ Slamtilt - UMX ****+ Epic Games Unreal/UT IT, S3M, MOD, XM YM3812 (Adlib) formats: AMD *** Amusic Adlib Tracker - RAD *** Reality Adlib Tracker - HSC ** NEO soft/HSC-Tracker 1.5 S3M *** Scream Tracker 3 3.00, 3.01+ Ratings: ***** Perfect replaying **** Accurate replaying *** Fair quality, shouldn't hurt your ears ** Poor quality, lots of errors, bad or unimplemented effects * Broken or nonfunctional loader Format descriptions of packed modules sent by Sylvain "Asle" Chipaux. PTM specs and info by Kilian Hekhuis. AMF specs by Miod Vallat. Soundtracker format details by Michael Schwendt and Sylvain Chipaux. SUPPORTED PACKERS The following compressed formats are recognized, some of them need helpers to be installed on the system: Format Helper Native environment bz2 bzip2 Linux, Unix gz gzip Linux, Unix lha lha Amiga, DOS lzma lzma Linux, Unix mo3 unmo3 DOS? oxm oggdec Windows rar unrar DOS Z compress Unix zip unzip DOS zoo zoo Amiga? ArcFS built-in Acorn arc built-in Acorn, DOS MMCMP built-in DOS? PowerPack built-in Amiga !Spark built-in Acorn SQSH built-in Amiga FRONT-ENDS Xmp can be used as a stand-alone terminal-based (CLI) player, as a plugin for XMMS, BMP, Winamp or Audacious, or as a back end for GQmpeg, xhippo and others. Get the media players and front-ends in the following URLs: BeepMP: http://beepmp.sourceforge.net Audacious: http://audacious-media-player.org Winamp: http://www.winamp.com GQmpeg: http://gqmpeg.sourceforge.net xhippo: http://freshmeat.net/projects/gnuxhippo/homepage/ OUTPUT DRIVERS xmp can play through a number of different output drivers. Currently the follwing devices are supported: Name Description ahi Amiga AHI audio output aix AIX audio library (not tested, possibly broken) alsa Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) PCM alsa05 ALSA 0.5 / QNX Neutrino 6 sound system arts aRts (KDE sound server) beos BeOS BSoundPlayer (not tested) bsd BSD generic audio device dart OS/2 Direct Audio Real Time (DART) esd Enlightened Sound Daemon file File/stdout output hpux HP-UX audio device irix IRIX audio library netbsd NetBSD audio device nas Network Audio System (NAS) openbsd OpenBSD audio device oss_mix Open Sound System (OSS) PCM oss_seq Open Sound System (OSS) sequencer osx MacOS X CoreAudio qnx QNX Neutrino 4 audio device solaris Solaris audio device (linear and ulaw) wav WAV file writer win32 Win32 sound (experimental, unstable) INTERACTIVE COMMANDS The following single key commands can be used during the playback. Click on the volume bars in xxmp to mute channels. (Please read the manual page for description of the command line arguments recognized by xmp.) 'q' => quit the player 'f' => jump to next pattern 'b' => jump to previous pattern 'n' => jump to next module 'p' => jump to previous module SPACE => pause '1' to '0' => mute/unmute channels 1 to 10 '!' => unmute all channels 'm' (xxmp) => cycle through display modes *** Not supported in the AmigaOS 4.0 version, wait for a TuneNet plugin *** FEEDBACK Send your comments and bug reports to xmp-devel()lists.sourceforge.net, or directly to cmatsuoka()gmail.com. LICENSE Extended Module Player (C)1996-2007 Claudio Matsuoka, Hipolito Carraro Jr AWE-specific portions of oss_seq.c Copyright (C) 1996,1997 Takashi Iwai ulaw encoding function Copyright (C) 1989 Rich Gopstein and Harris Corp XPK-SQSH decruncher Copyright (C) 1997 Bert Jahn ProWizard-PC decruncher Copyright (C) 1998 Sylvain Chipaux IT sample decompression routine Copyright (C) 1998 Tammo Hinrichs MMCMP and IT lowpass filter routines Copyright (C) 1998 Olivier Lapicque OS/2-specific portions and DART driver Copyright (C) 1999 Kevin Langman FFT routine Copyright (C) 1996-1999 Takuya Ooura Portions of NAS driver Copyright (C) 1999 Martin Denn LZW and Arc depacking Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Russell Marks Amiga AHI driver (C) 2007 Lorence Lombardo This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.