Controlling xineplayer?

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Hi,

C.Y.M wrote:

>>>> I decided to test the latest mplayer plugin (0.9.14) with xine-0.7.7 and
>>>> vdr-1.3.44 by replacing the MPLAYER variable in mplayer.sh.conf with
>>>> "xineplayer".  I changed the control mode in mplayer's options to
>>>> "Traditional"
>>>> but when I try to stop the playback, nothing responds.  Is there any
>>>> way to
>>>> control the player once it has been started?  It seems vdr does not
>>>> respond to
>>>> the remote control once I start mplayer using xineplayer.
>>> Hhm, I didn't test this functionality with 0.7.x releases. Maybe it is
>>> broken. I'll have to test this tomorrow evening.
>> I'm sorry, I cannot reproduce your issue. It works here as expected,
>> with VDR's keyboard remote as well as vdr-xine's remote via xine-ui.
>>
>> Traditional mode only allows you to stop replaying. There are plans to
>> change this, but so far I didn't "want" to find time to emulate mplayers
>> output by xineplayer.
> 
> What I have done is taken a Nexus-S and run it in softmode with xine.  I am
> using the original configuration of my remote.conf that I would use in standard
> operating mode.  I am trying to control xine with a Nexus remote control.
> Everything seems to work as expected except when I try to operate xineplayer for
> some reason.

Hhm, when I start replaying an external file (of resolution 352x240) and 
hit the blue button (which stops replaying) I get the following output 
on console:

SetPlayMode: 5
vdr-xine: external connecting ...
vdr-xine: external connected!
osd: (0, 0)-(352, 240)
SetPlayMode: 0

Do you get "SetPlayMode: 0"?

Are you able to open VDR's main menu and stop replaying there?

Bye.
-- 
Dipl.-Inform. (FH) Reinhard Nissl
mailto:rnissl@xxxxxx


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