On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Federico Allegretti
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Wish to use a specific hdmi port to render video and audio through melt.
>
> I tricked running a command like: melt -consumer sdl fullscreen=1
> clip1.mpg from a shell in a separate x window (second monitor), but
> audio was rendered (as usual) on the default sound card.
>
> could be difficult to specificate the specific xwindow monitor and the
> appropriate sound port with a command like:
> melt -consumer sdl_audio device:0.1 -consumer sdl fullscreen=1
> device:1.0   clip1.mpg  ?
>
> for SDL_AUDIO: device:soundcardX.channelY would route audio to a
> specific channel of a specific sound card
> for SDL (video): device:Xwindowscreen.Yworkspace would render video to
> a specific workspace of a specific xwindow istance

I have no idea what SDL is capable of in this regard. I know Kdenlive
is doing some trick so that when you use Xinerama and double-click the
video preview window, it opens a fullscreen output on an "other
screen." Most people who want dedicated (not using X) HDMI output are
using Blackmagic Design Intensity hardware.

> hope it could be a nice starting point (or better was if i was late
> and it was already possible :D )

We will see if anyone knows and responds, but it is fairly quiet around here.

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