`madplay' is a command-line MPEG audio decoder and player based on the MAD library (libmad). After decoding, `madplay' sends the output to an audio output module. The following audio output modules are provided: - an Open Sound System interface module (for Linux, et al.) - a Sun audio interface module (for Solaris, NetBSD, et al.) - a Mac OS Carbon audio interface module (for Mac OS X) - a Win32 audio interface module (for Windows 95/98/NT/2000, et al.) - an ALSA audio interface module - a QNX audio interface module - an EsounD interface module - a CD audio output module (*.cdr, *.cda) - an Audio IFF output module (*.aif, *.aiff) - a Microsoft RIFF/WAVE file output module (*.wav) - a Sun/NeXT audio file output module (*.au, *.snd) - a raw PCM output module - a hex output module (for debugging and compliance testing) - a null module (for timing the decoder) `madplay' will also read and display ID3 tag information, and further supports the relative volume adjustment information (RVA2) in such tags, as written by tools like `normalize'.
Binary packages can be installed with the high-level tool pkgin (which can be installed with pkg_add) or pkg_add(1) (installed by default). The NetBSD packages collection is also designed to permit easy installation from source.
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