On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 09:37:44PM -0300, Rob Shortt wrote:
> The mplayer in the runtime is staticly linked so this isn't a problem 
> (as long as I link it to the CVS ffmpeg, which I do).  Plus mplayer 
> builds libavcodec inside its own directory structure.


Ok, just making sure; you said that ffmpeg wasn't used elsewhere, so I
wasn't sure if you were symlinking it or something.

> Can't we support both?  That way it won't matter which mplayer people 
> use and we could remove the old behaviour from Freevo once there is a 
> new release of mplayer.

If you want to do it, no one will stop you :) I'm currently having a
horrible time trying to get the new PC working. This is off-topic, but
I bought a Athlon 2000+ and a A7N266-VM motherboard... all nice stuff,
and it's running, well, crawling, slow in Linux right now. I can't for
the life of my figure it out.

Seriously, it went to 100% CPU when I typed 'ps aux' which is not
exactly CPU demanding.

Aubin


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