Robert Winder wrote:
> Monday, December 1, 2003, 3:18:47 PM, Dirk wrote:
>
>> xine should be started with --no-lirc and --stdctrl. With that, Freevo
>> uses lirc and sends commands to xine. 
>
> Ok at fist i enabled this with the XINE_COMMAND = variable but found
> out it is hardcoded. ;-) So i was already running with --no-lirc and
> --stdctrl enabled. But there is something going on what i can't understand.
>
> See http://members.home.nl/r.winder/xine  for logs.
>
> Basicly lirc xine with DVD works ok but lirc events and avi files doesn't
> seem to cooperate. Commands passed on to xine are fine and control is
> given to freevo but there seem to be no eventhandler active for the lirc
> events. I see some rc.set_context('video') stuff in mplayer.py and i wonder if
> that has something do with it. Thinking out loud here, so bare with me.

It should work as it is, but I will look into it tomorrow. Do mpg
files work. AFAIK there are some divx out there that forces xine into
a deadlock.

>> It should work in current cvs -- maybe too good. If I read the code
>> correctly, it will always add all media. So it may happen that the
>> audio playlist conatins an image. I will fix that.
>
> well not for me when i select play all/random/recursive there is no
> 'slideshow'. And this is with current cvs from a few ours ago.

Now it should work :-)


Dischi

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