Re: MPlayer plug-in..

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JJussi wrote:
On Thursday, 17. Mayta 2007 18:42, Petri Helin wrote:
Audio: mpa, mp2, mp3, mpega, flac, ac3, ogg, ogm, au, aud, wma, asf,
wav, spx, ra
Video: avi, mpv, vob, vdr, mpg, mpeg, mp4, asf, wmv, mov, ts, pes, xvid,
divx, fli, dv, dat, mkv, rm, iso
Image: jpg, jpeg, gif, tiff, bmp, mng, png

Would be nice if you could set (at /etc/vdr/setup.conf-file) parameter like:
mediaplayer.filemask=*

(or something like that) so it shows all files..


This could be a good idea...

But to my problem files, I have quite much files from Topfield 5100 (DBV-C recorder). Extensioin is .rec... mplayer says:

Playing 4D-# 2007-01-16.rec.
TS file format detected.
VIDEO MPEG2(pid=512) AUDIO MPA(pid=650) NO SUBS (yet)!  PROGRAM N. 65
VIDEO:  MPEG2  704x576  (aspect 2)  25.000 fps  5000.0 kbps (625.0 kbyte/s)

and shows it fine.. EVEN I rename file extension to .mpg or .mpeg (so mediaplayer can list it) it cannot show it.. Nor can vdr-mplayer plug-in..

Can you play the file with xine-ui? At least try it with --verbose=3 (i.e. xine --verbose=3 "4D-# 2007-01-16.rec").

I've played several 720p videos with the media player and it has never
crashed. What are the versions of xine-lib and xineliboutput you are
using? Are you using binary packages or have you compiled them yourself?

xine-lib: 1.1.4-r2 (gentoo amd64; compiled) xineliboutput: 1.0.0_rc1 (gentoo amd64; compiled)


Would it be possible to upgrade to xine-lib 1.1.6 and maybe to xineliboutput cvs?

There should be no need to use mplayer with xineliboutput.

Then why it cannot play that 4D-# 2007-01-16.rec file.. ;-)


I hope we'll find that out :) Although Anssi already pointed out one reason to use mplayer-plugin...

-Petri

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