> One possibility would be to install libquicktime from source. It has
> a tiny player (lqtplay), which is a bit similar to the gmerlin gl
> video playback. If that would work for you, I could compare the codes.

Btw. I understand the need to lean forwards instead of backwards with
your software.   Having a lot of IFDEF's will slow down your development
and nobody wants that!  Your stuff is really awesome, Burkhard.

Anyone here know of a clean way to install libquicktime from source so
that it doesn't mess up my system and is also recognized by gmerlin
instead of the ubuntu package of libquicktime?

I kind of need to have them both.  All the other players and encoders
that I still use such as mplayer and ffmpeg etc depend on the ubuntu
package.

-august.

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