Re: [Freevo-users] Re: Generating XML-info for directories?

2003-08-26 Thread Matt McLeod
Matthieu Weber wrote:
 On Mon 25.08.2003 at 06:23:26PM +0200, Lars Michael Jogb?ck wrote:
  Could you please give me an example on how I could setup
  a .fxd (with mplayer-options) for a whole TV-Series, without
  having to generate one .fxd for each episode?
 
 There is an example on the WiKi.

If there is, then I can't find it.

My understanding (from reading this list) is that one should place
a show.fxd file in TV_SHOW_DATA_DIR with the defaults you want,
and then Freevo will pick that up and go with it.  The filename
should be all lower-case.

However, using:

freevo
  movie
video mplayer-options=-loop 0
/video
  /movie
/freevo

(I'm using -loop 0 as a harmless example, then checking ps to
 see if it's been passed along.)

Freevo doesn't seem to be picking up on this -- at least, the
mplayer-options aren't being passed along.  As this does work
OK with a .fxd in the same directory as the video file, I'm
not sure what I'm missing.

Matt

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Re: [Freevo-users] Re: Generating XML-info for directories?

2003-08-26 Thread Matthieu Weber
On Tue 26.08.2003 at 07:11:42PM +1000, Matt McLeod wrote:
 Matthieu Weber wrote:
  On Mon 25.08.2003 at 06:23:26PM +0200, Lars Michael Jogb?ck wrote:
   Could you please give me an example on how I could setup
   a .fxd (with mplayer-options) for a whole TV-Series, without
   having to generate one .fxd for each episode?
  
  There is an example on the WiKi.
 
 If there is, then I can't find it.

It seems to have disappeared :(

Actually, the example was working only for removable media (CDs)
containing several episodes of a TV show. It does not work with files in
a directory. I promised long time ago to do something about it, but I've
been quite busy lately and habe not found the time to do anything about
it.

I don't know if someone else has been modifying this part of the code or
not since I wrote it (probably someone has). When I have time again,
I'll look into it.

Matthieu
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