Stephen Rowles wrote:
<snip>
> In the grand scheme of things they are fairly minor compared with the 
> function working, but they do make things harder to use and I just 
> wanted to point that out, in case nobody has before :). I know there 
> probably isn't anything that can be done to fix this right now, but 
> maybe in the future it can be. Maybe I'll join the xine / mplayer 
> mailing list and ask about rewind there too :)
>   
I'm like you in that I see this as a major limitation enforced on freevo 
by mplayer and xine. I searched the mplayer list about it in the past 
and came across some postings about why it was difficult to achieve and 
wasn't implemented, can't remember the details now though. I'm pretty 
sure that I remember someone posting to the list to pay for this to be 
implemented for a project that they were using mplayer for. Maybe 
there's code there from that or from others that could be patched or 
might be included in some future release but I'm not holding my breath 
on the latter from what I read. Either way if you join the mplayer list 
and ask I'd love to hear the response if you don't mind posting it here.

John

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