How was vlc handle changing channels on the server, is that possible?

On 9/19/05, Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
On Mon, 2005-07-25 at 17:44 +0200, Dirk Meyer wrote:

>
> So why not vlc? First of all, I couldn't get it running.

What box/distro are you running on? I run Gentoo, and it builds fine.

> Second: every
> new player (vlc, gstreamer, whatever) takes time to integrate into
> Freevo. I don't have that time. So _I_ will only integrate two
> programs: mplayer and xine. But this two will be integrated with
> freevo having _full_ control over the stream and freevo drawing on top
> of the video.

I'm not so sure I know what is meant by this.

> So this is more important to me than supporting every
> player. But if someone whats to help, I would accept vlc patches.

Understand. I'm gonna start hacking on it to see if I can come out with
anything.

>From the looks of things, VLC _does_ seem to be really good.


>

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