>
>
>
> In an attempt to find more data on this issue, I have tried the latest svn
> version of mplayer and for good luck compiled in the ffmpeg-mt library, but
> find I now have no OSD at all even though I passed the --enable-menu option
> to configure which is meant to enable OSD.
> Is there anything I have to include in mplayer to enable it to show the
> freevo OSD?
> mplayer is pausing ok without the OSD present, which may give a clue to the
> problem.
>
> Thanks,
> Bernie
I found that I was missing a font/link for mplayer as documented in another
thread I started.
So I have OSD back, but that pesky pause problem is still an issue.
Duncan/Adam any luck with this?
Is it possible to send the play/pause with a different interface, if mplayer
supports various interfaces like xine does.
Cheers,
Bernie
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