[MPlayer-users] Joystick Patch against current cvs

Robert Jameson rj at open-net.org
Sun Feb 3 18:00:01 CET 2002


awsome work's great, thank you very much, but i've noticed a small bug, when you bind a joystick key to quit, then start a movie, and press the button you bound it to, it works fine, but say you hit another button you bound to like pause or seek, then you hit the button that you bound quit to, it no longer works, strangeness!, maybe it's just me? also were there be the ablity to use the gamepad arrows or the actual joystick ( up/down/left/right )?

On Sun, 3 Feb 2002 14:10:38 +0100
Alban Bedel <albeu at free.fr> wrote:

> [Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html]
> On Sun, 3 Feb 2002 03:17:21 -0500
> Robert Jameson <rj at open-net.org> wrote:
> 
> > Hi, I was just wondering if anyone on the list has managed to bring the joystick patch listed on the mplayer website 
> > up-to-speed with the current CVS head, I tried, but failed. If you have can i please get a copy of the patch, thank's alot, just got a gamepad pro, would make a excellent "remote".
> 
> You can have something  better, a just done a new configurable input system.
> With it you can configure all your input sources like you want. Now it's still
> in test, but you can use keyboard, slave mode, lirc and joystick.
> To use it you must run configure --enable-new-input and optionaly --enable-joystick to have
> joystick support. Than to make this useful you should write a config file. It must be named
> ~/.mplayer/input.conf and contain something like this
> 
> q quit
> p pause
> SPACE pause
> JOY_BTN1 seek -60
> 
> The format is simply a key followed by a command on each line. The supported command
> are (with some exemples) :
> 
> seek time(int) [abs(int)] => seek 120 , seek 60 1, seek -30 0
> audio_delay time(float)  => sub_delay -0.05
> quit
> pause
> grap_frames
> pt_step (1|-1) => pt_step 1 or pt_step -1
> pt_up_step (1|-1)
> alt_src_step (1|-1)
> sub_delay time(float) [abs(int)] => sub_delay 0.1, sub_delay 0 1
> osd [val(int)] => osd, osd 0, osd 2
> volume (1|-1)
> use_master
> contrast val(int) [abs(int)] => contrast 50, contrast -50, contrast 10 1
> brightness val(int) [abs(int)]
> hue val(int) [abs(int)]
> saturation val(int) [abs(int)]
> frame_drop [val(int)] => frame_drop, frame_drop 2
> 
> and if you have TV support :
> 
> tv_step_channel (1|-1)
> tv_step_norm
> tv_step_chanlist
> 
> The special key have some special names ;) :
> SPACE, ENTER, TAB, CTRL, BS, DEL,INS, HOME, END, PGUP,PGDWN, ESC, RIGHT,LEFT,
> DOWN and UP.
> If you enabled joystick support there is also these :
> JOY_UP, JOY_DOWN, JOY_LEFT, JOY_RIGHT and JOY_BTN0 to JOY_BTN9.
> 
> For lirc there is some change when you enable this. The programme name is now mplayer and 
> the config must one of the command.
> 
> Send bugreports ;)
> 		Albeu
> 
> 	
> 
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