Hi,
Thought this may be of interest.
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From: Glyn Wintle glynwin...@yahoo.com
Date: 1 March 2010 11:42
Subject: [backstage] BBC Trust won't probe iPlayer open source gripes
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I've been hacking on hardware video decoding support in an experimental
branch ('hwaccel'), and just added support for Gnash to load the
renderer at runtime. So that means one can change between Cairo,.
OpenGL, and AGG when gnash is started. It's also configurable by a
gnashrc setting. Currently
Very cool, well done!
Bastiaan
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Rob Savoye wrote:
I've been hacking on hardware video decoding support in an experimental
branch ('hwaccel'), and just added support for Gnash to load the
renderer at runtime. So that means one can change between Cairo,.
OpenGL, and AGG when
Am Montag, den 01.03.2010, 19:08 -0700 schrieb Rob Savoye:
I've been hacking on hardware video decoding support in an experimental
branch ('hwaccel'), and just added support for Gnash to load the
renderer at runtime. So that means one can change between Cairo,.
OpenGL, and AGG when gnash is
On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 07:08:08PM -0700, Rob Savoye wrote:
The original idea was to make them dynamically loadable plugins, but for
now the big render library works. (in the branch, that is).
For distributions it'll be best to split them, or 'gnash' package
will have dependencies of all
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