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On Thu, 2001-09-20 at 23:27, Karl Trygve Kalleberg wrote: |
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> This ebuild does not install /etc/mplayer.conf. |
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> Is there any particular reason for this ? |
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> To get it to run, the codecs.conf.gz must be manually installed in |
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> .mplayer/codecs.conf by each user, which is unneccessarily cumbersome. |
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> Does anybody (Bruce ?) have more detailed knowledge about this ? |
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Problem with having a devault /etc/mplayer.conf, is that mplayer can |
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have so many different setup's. Should it use SDL, OpenGL, X11, XV, |
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framebuffer dev,etc for video? And what about sound ? |
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I am no .ebuild expert, nor mplayer, although it is the video player |
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I use by default, but am prepared to hack the mplayer .ebuild a bit. |
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All I need is some suggestions as how to handle the .conf file? |
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Do we: |
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1) look for X in USE, if so make libSDL a required depend and install |
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a .conf that use SDL for sound and video (since SDL can make use of |
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accel and also autodetect the sound ...)? |
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2) if ! X in USE, assume that the framebuffer dev will be used and |
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install a .conf accordingly ? |
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This is the easiest way of doing it as far as I can see. X11 do not |
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give decent output, and determining if OpenGL sould be used, or XV, or |
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DGE, etc can be difficult, and since SDL can autodetect this, it should |
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make things easier ... same with audio .... |
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Some suggestions will be appreciated. |
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Greetings |
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MS |