Well i believe dischi made some progress on this and xine can be used for audio and video with cvs version.
But it doesn't work for me that well. If i remove video.mplayer and activate video.xine xine is used but there is no LIRC event control. Is this the correct way to enable xine? Also A/V sync is way off with xine when used for video. I know there is a option for mplayer to work around the audio delay from MMpython. Maybe we need this for xine as well. xine for DVD is working great after installing all the freevo dependencies because of the segfaulting with dvdinfo in the runtime. That's something what imho needs to be fixed it's taking all the fun away :-) Also checked out CVS and the blending of the images is very cool, nice work. ;-) But still got some questions left about the new features in cvs. * Got xine-lib xine-ui cvs installed but the new enhance interlacing stuff doesn't seem to work. Does i have to enable this somewhere ? * When xine is configured as dvd player and i select DVD title list mplayer is used and as i prefer xine i didn't expected this. * and something i don't understand for quite a while is the configure directory option. When used is this saved somewhere or is this for future use ? * Why doesn't recursive/random play work for images or must this be done manually with playlists ? Just some user experiences. /Robert Monday, December 1, 2003, 2:08:04 PM, fn024607 wrote: > Hi list, > I wished to know how can I modify freevo to use xine player to open certain > filetypes, for example .ogm files. It can be useful because of xine better > interface to the user, like the ability to switch languages for audio and > subtitle on the fly. > I've seen that this is already possible for VCD, so it shouldn't be that much > of a problem adding a possibility for other filetypes. > By the way, why is it that xine is not the default player? > Thanks! ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. Does SourceForge.net help you be more productive? Does it help you create better code? SHARE THE LOVE, and help us help YOU! Click Here: http://sourceforge.net/donate/ _______________________________________________ Freevo-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freevo-users