On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 19:24 +0200, Dirk Meyer wrote: > Yes, Freevo contains some stuff that may be very usefull for other > apps, too. So some sort of umbrella is a nice idea. And you working on > mebox could use the same umbrella toolkit.
Agreed. > First of all: I don't care about Windows. It is no goal for Freevo but Glad we got that out of the way. :) > me. But your design still works with evas missing. Just create > something for windows with the same API as pyevas and replace it. Or Well, yes, perhaps easier said than done, but true enough. > > I'll see if I can make it work then. If no POSIX shmem support is > > available, it'll fall back to writing the file to /tmp or something. > > Sounds great. It's in cvs now. Imlib2.open_from_memory(). > Don't think too much. Let's try. It would be great if you could put > pyevas into Freevo cvs so I can play with it to see the speed and test > some nice effects for the future. I started hacking the display stuff and it's currently in shambles. I'll see if I can clean it up so it works again and commit it so you can play. I imagine once we get a name for our umbrella project (pysmart sounds good to me -- I'd like to hear others but we can't dwell too much on it) directories will get shuffled about. > So evas can output to mplayer bmovl by using the buffer. That's all I > need. Not exactly, because bmovl doesn't support BGRA format. You'd have to use vf_osd with evas, or do some colorspace conversion before sending data from evas's buffer to bmovl. Cheers, Jason.
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