mplayer on windows mobile - quiet option question

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Hi.
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 12:31:56PM -0500, Victor lyamtsev wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to use mplayer on Windows Mobile 6.0 for playback of H264
> encoded video stream.
> Every time decoding error happens, error message box pops up and
> decoding stops until i dismiss the error message.
> I tried to add "quiet=yes" into "config" file but that doesn't seem to
> make any difference.
> 
> Are there other options i could use to disable error messages for H264 decoder?
>

Not for the decoder specifically, but try playing around with the -really-quiet
option. Excerpt from the manpage:
-really-quiet (also see -quiet)
              Display  even  less output and status messages than with -quiet.
              Also suppresses the GUI error message boxes.

I think it is likely that this will do what you want, since your problem seems
to be with the error message boxes.
>
> Also, MS embedded systems are unicode only. What format should be used
> to save changes in "config" file?
>

Have you tried UTF-8? UNfortunately, I am not sure if the Windows Mobile
platform supports it, but it is worth a try in case it happens to be.
>
> Thanks,
> -V
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