Hi.
I've just discovered that I can have special configurations for certain
files using fxd files. I'm trying to use it to create menus for my dual
films, so that I have a message with the name of the track, rather than just
a number. The same goes for subtitle. Here's a example of an ogm file
containing 2 audio tracks and 2 subtitle texts:
<freevo>
<movie title="El proyecto de la bruja de Blair">
<cover-img>bruja_blair.jpg</cover-img>
<video>
<file id="f1">bruja_blair.ogm</file>
</video>
<variants>
<variant name="audio ingles, sin subtitulo" mplayer-options="-aid
1">
<part ref="f1"></part>
</variant>
<variant name="audio espannol, sin subtitulo" mplayer-options="-aid
0">
<part ref="f1"></part>
</variant>
<variant name="audio ingles, sub ingles" mplayer-options=" -aid 1
-sid 1">
<part ref="f1"></part>
</variant>
<variant name="audio espannol, sub ingles" mplayer-options=" -aid 0
-sid 1">
<part ref="f1"></part>
</variant>
<variant name="audio ingles, sub espannol" mplayer-options=" -aid 1
-sid 0">
<part ref="f1"></part>
</variant>
<variant name="audio espannol, sub espannol" mplayer-options=" -aid
0 -sid 0">
<part ref="f1"></part>
</variant>
</variants>
</movie>
</freevo>
What do you think? Should it work? Well, it nearly does, but... no. Looking
at /tmp/freevo/main.log, what I see is that if I choose the first variant,
mplayer runs with those options. If I choose the second variant, mplayer
runs with the first _and_ the second options, in this order. If I choose the
third variant, can you guess? First+second+third options. Obviously, this
isn't good, but I've copied this from the wiki, so it looks ok to me. Can
you help me?
thanks
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