[MPlayer-cygwin] Fwd: Re: [mpeg2-dev] This might offend you?

Arpi arpi at thot.banki.hu
Wed Aug 14 13:44:46 CEST 2002


may be interesting, especially the -vo directx part...
i didn't check teh sources yet, but mplayer's libvo is based on mpeg2dec's
libvo (but changed a lot since the fork 2 yesr aago), so porting its directx
vo shouldn't be hard.

--------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Gildas Bazin <gbazin at altern.org>
To: Johan Winäs <johan.winas at isg.se>,
Subject: Re: [mpeg2-dev] This might offend you?

On Friday 09 August 2002 09:37, Johan Winäs wrote:
...
> 
>  But, I have one problem, there are many customers and other users, that 
use
> MS windows. I have been trying to find a decent mpeg2 decoder there, that
> has "low latency", but I cant. And the directshow filters and so on seam 
to
> add latency them self.
>  So What I was thinking about, was if you think it,s possible, not saying
> you should do it, to make a windows version of basicly mpeg2dec. Including 
a
> small multicast reading routing. To read from a IP port, decode it, and 
then
> render it to the screen.
> 

Well, mpeg2dec already works on Win32 but you have to use the cvs version 
for this. This version has a brand new directx video output.

As for the network feature, I don't think it will ever get implemented in 
mpeg2dec as it is only designed as a simple test application for libmpeg2. 
I guess what you really need is a cross-platform multimedia player like the 
videolan client (www.videolan.org).

Hope this helps,

--
Gildas


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