[MPlayer-users] Two intances of video like a mirror
Kevin DeKorte
kdekorte at gmail.com
Thu Jun 4 17:25:43 CEST 2009
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On 06/04/2009 08:49 AM, Jairo Sanches wrote:
>
> Cool,
> It's working.
> One doubt: I'm developer and I'm trying to construct a player.
> I was using slave mode to control the mplayer.
> But, your tip is using gnome-mplayer (gui) and not pure mplayer (by slave mode or command line).
> The question is, is there a way to work with gnome-mplayer (just to play the two instances), and still working with slave mode commands?
>
> Thanks.
gnome-mplayer has a decent api exposed via dbus. gecko-mediaplayer, a
browser plugin, uses the dbus api in gnome-mplayer to control it. You
can even use javascript in the browser to do things.
Here are the docs for the API, I believe that there are more apis as
well, just not all of them are documented.
http://code.google.com/p/gnome-mplayer/source/browse/trunk/DOCS/tech/dbus.txt
I am also willing to add additional api's if needed. But to your
original question the slave mode interface of mplayer is not exposed.
Kevin
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