Hi,
> ....
> > I sometimes use mplayer to watch movies if I've got subtitles, because I like
> > the way how mplayer renders subtitles in top of the movie. And for mpeg
> > videos, of course.
>
> I'm just reposting this part to avi mailing list.
> (as I know some mplayer developers seems to read this list :)
Yes, we are everywhere :)
(i got 60000 (200MB) mails in half year)
> I know they have nice font renderer - and I've discused this with
> main mplayer developer and asked them if they could create a simple
> library from this. But it looks they are hunting CPU cycles so intesively
> that they believe that drawing 1000 images per 1.5 hour is such a thing
> which has to be optimalized soo much that they are not interested in
> making it as a portable library as they would obviosly loose several
> miliseconds.
Hehe :)
Maybe you didn't read my mails about this... or didn't understood.
I said i'll not touch libvo. It's obsoleted, we're working on libvo2,
which will be separated library, with optional built-in or runtime
loadable modules/drivers. For example ffmpeg will use it, so if you
are interested, you can use it too. But it will be plain C, so... :)
And it's stopped now for a bit, as we have no time :(((
(we're concentared to better DVD playback and GUI integration)
Anyway, I'll still keep the monolitic design of mplayer, with
every required stuff compiled in.
A'rpi / Astral & ESP-team
--
kabi a faxom :) -- Gabucino
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