[MPlayer-cygwin] MPlayer GUI?

Sascha Sommer saschasommer at freenet.de
Sun Jul 10 21:42:12 CEST 2005


On Sunday 10 July 2005 19:27, Diego Biurrun wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 10, 2005 at 01:20:48AM +0200, Jérémie Lumbroso wrote:
> > I've been using MPlayer on Windows for a long time, and I really love
> > it ... however I sometimes feel the inconvenience of not having a GUI.
> > I recently installed Linux on my computer for a few things, and I saw
> > there that MPlayer has a very nice GUI.
>
> I also feel that inconvenience and have been bugging a certain person to
> consider merging the Windows port of the GUI.  However that certain
> person - let's call him Samuel Winter for now - has refused to listen to
> my pleas time and time again.  I have numerous witnesses for the fact
> that he refused booting Windows to have even so much as a short look at
> the Windows port of the GUI.  Sad indeed are the days when the Windows
> maintainer has no more mercy with all those poor Windows users and
> leaves them to using the command line or *shudder* WMP.
>
> But there is hope for you now that you have left that OS with the
> devilish maintainer behind.  Go, live happily and prosper in the land of
> the penguin, in MS-land Winter reigns with a cold heart.  May god have
> mercy with the poor souls that cannot escape from his dominion...
>

Time to play devils defender and give you some background knowledge ;):
A long time a fellow windows user called Samuel Winter, wanted to playback 
videos on his parents computers, just like all the other cool kids did back 
then. However his computer was so damn slow that WMP would take ages to start 
up and playback wasn't fluent either. Back then he stumbled over a small, 
fast developing project for an alternative OS. An alternative OS that had 
been lying on his harddisc for a long time already but was almost useless for 
our poor windows user.
As time passed by, Samuel learned how to compile this little program and 
subscribed to the projects mailinglists. He was fascinated by the developers, 
who have been working really hard to make this player the best movie player 
on linux. Sadly nvidia refused to write good drivers for Samuels graphics 
card and MPlayer and this alternative OS were still useless for video 
playback.
But there was hope.
Atmosfear, one of these crazy MPlayer developers, did an experimental windows 
port, that would allow Samuel to use the accelerated graphics card drivers on 
windows so he would finally be able to watch a few videos.
However there were still a few problems left. MPlayer was by far not as rock 
solid on windows as it was on linux, therefore Atmosfear requested a native 
video output driver on the MPlayer wishlist.
As noone else seemed to be interested Samuel, spent his free time learning C.
And half year later, he submitted an almost working video output module for 
windows to the MPlayer list. It has been a big advantage that noone cared 
about windows back then, because the driver got into cvs without anyone 
noticing that Samuel really didn't know C when he started it...
As time passed by, Samuel wrote some more code and more and more people became 
interested into the windows port. Meanwhile, Samuel also got another computer 
which had better graphics card support on this alternative OS, called Linux.
It was time to forget about windows in order to switch to Linux.
Now in 2005, Samuel even took the time to travel to the linuxtag in Karlsruhe 
Germany, where there would be a big MPlayer booth and many more people using 
the free operating system linux. Isn't it great to choose the operating 
system you want? Yes, it is. But Samuel wasn't as free as all the other 
people there. There always were these silent voices around him. Trying to 
influence him with the pretext of testing a few windows guis, 2 words were 
repeated over and over again: "Boot windows" "Boot windows" "Boot windows"
Samuel had to be strong, but the voices continued. "I can't do it", "You have 
to do it". "I have a powerbook". Well in the end Samuel did it nevertheless 
and it wasn't as shocking as he thought it might be. The windows guis really 
looked great and he promised to take a look at it. As usuall Samuel didn't 
give an exact time plan, knowing he would be busy for the next weeks. Oh 
right yes, I think he even has to write a test about C and C++ tomorrow, and 
other tests on wednesday and friday. Maybe he finds the time to look at the 
windows gui problem afterwards.


Dear windows users, voices from the dark side.
If you want to have something done fast, do it yourself. I'm busy for the next 
week ;) 

Regards,

Sascha 




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