Richard Lyszczek wrote:
>
> On Sun, 1 Nov 1998 13:50:02 -0700, you wrote:
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> >Well, I was woundering if anybody has ever made a mud telnet program
> >that supports wave layer 3. If you don't know what that is it's a very
> >high compression that can fit about 4 mins of a song in 600k. Now from
> >my experience with mp3 you don't have to have the entire file to just
> >play the part you have. for eg. say you download metallica - memory
> >remains and only get half the song. Well if you try and play it you can
> >play half the song. And its the same with wave layer 3. (I think you can
> >do this with all formats it just depends on what sofware u use to listen
> >to it, winamp supports this) Anyways has anyone ever done this and would
> >anyone have a use for it? I know a few for myself if I make but would
> >any of the rest of you be instrested?
> > Thanks,
> > - Matt
> >
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> wouldnt you say that mp3s are just a little too cpu intensive for a
> mud client?
> -Rich
No.
If the person don't like it they don't have to use the terminal. I'm not
forcing them to. And I think it would introduce a nice way of mobs
specking to people. Just adding a little more multi media to a black and
white world.
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