No this I had already tried, but was not working.
But don't mind, because finally, I found another display plugin for vdr:
vdr-plugin-xineliboutput
It relies only on a patched version of xine-ui, which seems to be more
accepted by my Ubuntu Feisty. There is not requirement to patch
libxine1 library. More details for this vdr plugin on the vdr wiki.

Next step for me: configuring vdr to work with my Freecom DVB-T stick,
and integrating vdr into my 1.7.2 freevo.
I heard there is a freevo plugin for that.
Will try to update our wiki when all will be ok.

See you.
LOUIS
2007/6/13, Bret Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

apt-get remove xine-lib xine-ui

then do a "make install" from the directory where you compiled xine.
This will probably install every thing into the /usr/local directory
under bin and lib.

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Pirlouwi
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 2:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Freevo-users] freevo + vdr + xine

Hello everybody,
has someone experience to share about the use of vdr application inside
freevo?

First of all, I have to install vdr, and use it through xine as output
device, because I only have a budget dvb-t hardware. So I have to
patch xine for it to recognize vdr mrl (as it is explained here:
http://vdr.bluox.org/wiki/index.php/Xine-plugin#Installation). This is
done without problems, because at http://home.vr-web.de/~rnissl/ I can
get the cvs versions of xine-lib and xine-ui that match the given
patch.

My problem is for me to install xine-lib and xine-ui after compilation !
How can I do that, knowing that I already had xine installed before on
my Ubuntu feisty, via apt-get. A simple : sudo make install do not
work (evident, otherwise I wouldn't have wrote this email :-)
I suppose that I should only uninstall xine, but I don't know which
package to remove.
Whatever I do, I have no success, my self compiled xine always crash,
either due to plugins not found, or core dumps, ... ! It is a mess,
and i need some help to continue.

I feel that my problem is the previous "footprint" induced by the
former xine (installed by apt-get), but I don't know how to circumvent
that.

Thanks for your advices.

LOUIS

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