Hi all,
There is a new runtime version available and the sooner we can test it out the sooner we can go ahead and release 1.3.2-pre5. :)
For those of you that are feeling adventurous and are using Freevo from CVS you may cvs update and then install this new runtime version. You may find the runtime here:
http://freevo.sf.net/runtime/runtime-pre5-test1.tar.gz
Before you unpack this runtime you should probably backup your existing runtime directory just in case.
cd /path/to/freevo mv runtime runtime.orig cvs update -d runtime tar zxvf runtime-pre5-test1.tar.gz
This runtime package has runtime/apps,lib,dll,preloads inside and will compliment the runtime directory out of CVS.
Be warned that this runtime weighs in at a hefty 18 megs but I think that is a fair price to pay for less problems in the field. Also please note that you must update and recompile runapp because I had to modify it to handle staticly compiled apps.
Things to test:
-dxr3 support
-directfb support
-alsa support (mplayer)
-play dvd, cd, mp3, ogg
-test images
-test different video file formats. I had mplayer freeze on some of my mpeg1 files but not others for instance. mplayer should also play nuv files from mythtv, and hopefully normal nuv files... if not then I will remove that patch.
-someone who already uses it should test timeshifting
-test mp1e in runtime/apps. This is compiled with a btaudio patch and also supports v4l2.
-test mencoder
I don't have a regular v4l or v4l2 device in my Freevo box anymore (using ivtv, woo hoo!!) so testing mencoder is especially important.
Also there was a mysterious audio crash in -pre4 and CVS that happened while skipping to the next song which seems to have gone away, please test this also (ok so that would be pretty obvious).
The runtime contains: mplayer mencoder mpe1 jpegtran cdparanoia fceu aumix python 2.2.2 with modules: CDDB DiscID Numeric PIL xmlplus xmms aomodule cdrom fchksum mmpython mx ogg pygame pygphoto pylirc pyshift twisted
I have been entertaining thoughs of including xmame but I think it is a bit large and most people who use it usually find their own package anyways.
I don't think that I have forgotten to mention anything but I may followup later.
Thanks! -Rob
------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Etnus, makers of TotalView, The best thread debugger on the planet. Designed with thread debugging features you've never dreamed of, try TotalView 6 free at www.etnus.com. _______________________________________________ Freevo-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freevo-users
