I have been using xine-1.2 from the Mercurial distribution, but it still creates a plugin directory called 1.1.9 and sometimes 1.1.90. I just can't get it to work! Here's the steps I have taken: - Running on Ubuntu 7.10 x86_64. Downloaded xine-lib-1.2 from hg Patched with xine.patch from google code site Fixed the Makefile.am problem Patched with additional patch posted from Per in this mailing list Patched with all additional patches that are in the Genpix thread on DVBN Ran configure (./configure --disable-dxr3) && make && make install Downloaded the CoreAVC unpacked file from rapidshare (coreavcdecoder_unpacked.ax) Put it in /usr/lib/win32 as (CoreAVCDecoder.ax) Remove /usr/local/lib/plugins/1.1.9/xineplug_decode_ff.so [THERE IS NO /usr/local/lib//1.1.9/xineplug_decode_qt.so] Remove /usr/local/lib/plugins/1.1.90/xineplug_decode_ff.so [THERE IS NO /usr/local/lib//1.1.90/xineplug_decode_qt.so] Patched xinelibout (this doesn't work and causes a segfault on VDR startup) Tried vdr-xine - this shows a black screen with audio but no video - message says it can't find a plugin to handle the video. So it seems that it just doesn't load the DLL. Am I missing any other dependencies, do you need wine or anything else? Thanks for your help and hopefully the above can lead to a howto, and perhaps someone can upload somewhere a patched and working xine-lib as well as a patched and working xinelibout? Thanks in advance for all your help. 2008/1/21 Igor <goga777@xxxxx>: > > I'll try 1.2, > > > may be it's the best case :) > > @Reinhard > > is there any difference between xine-lib 1.2 branch and 1.1 branch for our case ? > > Igor > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > vdr mailing list > vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr > _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr