On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Dirk Meyer wrote:

> I would suggest the following: distribute Freevo with everything
> needed except Mplayer and Xine. Give the users a pointer where to
> download these two programs (like Xine does where to get binaries). 
> 

It used to be that we needed additional functionality in mplayer which
wasn't in their code base (OSD?). Guess it's no longer an issue now.
But we'd still need minimum version dependencies (the most recent mplayer
changed the way inputs are specified to use URL type formats).

Also, will 'freevo setup' still configure mplayer path (and now, xine
path)? I guess the setup process will have to be much more flexible and
intelligent.


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