On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 04:00:44PM +0900, Carsten Haitzler said:
> > - needs to be able to be controlled by Lirc 
> 
> not hard. lirc is run over a unix socket protocol from lircd (lircd does the
> device handling/decode/mapping etc.

I think it might even be easier than this - using IrXevent

        http://www.lirc.org/html/irxevent.html

I can just check for keyboard events in the app. Although having it 
controlled by the socket directly would probably be better in the long 
run.

> anyway - if you can find out how to do yuv0->rgb in hardware WITHOUT a video
> overlay... you're in business there and don't even need mplayer. (nb emotion 
> has
> a modular back end - currently we have a xine module... but more could be 
> made)

That may have to wait until v2 I think - at the moment the priority is
speed, both of deployment and of the video playback. The clips we'll be
playing are DVD quality MPEG2 and the only way I could get jitter free
play back on an EPIA MII mobo was with the CLE266 accelerated XVMC
driver. And even getting that to work was a nightmare of howled curses
and various farmyard animal sacrifices. 

If I get a bit of breathing space I migth try and do the mapping a bit 
later.

> ruby is gaining lots of bindings thanks to tillman :)

Time to learn Ruby then I think ... either that or contribute some Perl 
bindings :)

Cheers for all the help, this all looks splendid :)

Simon




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